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Depreciation is accounted for in financial statements by allocating the cost of an asset over its useful life. This is done to reflect the decrease in value of the asset over time. The most common method used is straight-line depreciation, where the cost of the asset is divided by its useful life to determine the annual depreciation expense. This expense is then recorded on the income statement and the accumulated depreciation is shown on the balance sheet to reduce the asset's carrying value.
Finance lease is shown as an asset in asset side of balance sheet as well as shown as a liability under long term liability section of balance sheet.
interest paid for debentures is a/an
financial activities financial activities
Working capital is treated as current asset and its shown in the asset side of the balance sheet under the heading Current assets. so as you know current assets are called as current assets because they are not fixed and trasnsferrd into one form to another wasily.
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The risk-return relationship for each financial asset is shown on
Book value is the value of asset shown in financial statements while fair value is the value at which asset can be sold in market
Need more clarification: i = interest? (if expense: shown in income statement, under expenses. if revenue: shown in income statement, under revenues) i = investment? (is an asset, showin in the asset section of the balance sheet) i = income? ( shown in the income statement)
Accrued income is income which the company has earnd but not yet received and shown as a current asset in balance sheet.
Amortization is shown as deduction from intangible asset like depreciation is shown as deduction from tangible asset.
Cash is an asset, shown on a company's balance sheet.
Cash is an asset, shown on a company's balance sheet.
Depreciation for the current year is considered an expense and, like all expenses for the financial year, need to be shown on the P & L. As each year passes, the current year's Depreciation Expense gets added to Accumulated Depreciation (most companies do this each month rather than once a year). Accumulated Depreciation, just as it sounds, is an accumulation of all depreciation for an asset. The reason Accum. Deprec. is shown on the Balance sheet is because it is reducing the (book) value of an asset. And all asset (book) values are shown on the Balance Sheet.
Depreciation is accounted for in financial statements by allocating the cost of an asset over its useful life. This is done to reflect the decrease in value of the asset over time. The most common method used is straight-line depreciation, where the cost of the asset is divided by its useful life to determine the annual depreciation expense. This expense is then recorded on the income statement and the accumulated depreciation is shown on the balance sheet to reduce the asset's carrying value.
Yes closing stock is balance sheet item and shown under current asset in asset side.
Cash is an asset of business and it is shown under current asset of business at asset side of balance sheet.