There is no general entry for those expenses which are not belongs to company's normal operating business activities and no entry required.
Personal expenses typically belong to the owner's equity account in a business's financial records. They are often categorized under drawings or withdrawals if the business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership. These expenses reflect the owner's personal use of business funds and should be tracked separately from business expenses to maintain accurate financial reporting.
Wages Payable, or Payroll Liabilities. Also, classifies as Capital Expense.
No. The funds still belong to the company. The owner's will or estate will determine who owns the company.
AAF - Acting Agent For; e.g. Company A Inc. AAF Company B LLC. This is commonly used for accounts who belong to one company but are being managed by another. They are the 'acting agent' for the company.
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If your question relates to paying Company A's expenses with Company B's money, those entries belong in accounts; "Due to Company B" and "Due from Company A", which would appear on the balance sheet.
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i want to know what company the stajs belong ?what state are they located in?can i join?
Personal expenses typically belong to the owner's equity account in a business's financial records. They are often categorized under drawings or withdrawals if the business is a sole proprietorship or a partnership. These expenses reflect the owner's personal use of business funds and should be tracked separately from business expenses to maintain accurate financial reporting.
Wages Payable, or Payroll Liabilities. Also, classifies as Capital Expense.
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An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.
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