income statement
Not right away. When you record unearned fees or revenue it only hits the balance sheet. Ex: Debit- Cash or AR (Asset Account) Credit- Unearned Revenue (Liability) It is a liability until the revenue is earned in which case you then Debit: Unearned Revenue Credit: Revenue/Sales Account (finally and income statement account!)
Earned revenue is part of income statement and it is not shown under balance sheet.
work in progress will not go on in income statement
An expense such as rent, utilities, insurance goes on the income statement because it is an expense that occurs to operate the business and it affects the net income of said business. If I have an income of $15,000 and I paid out expenses of $10,000 my net income is $5,000.
INcome Statement
does discount allowed and discount received go into the income statement or balance sheet?
No, the income statement is for revenue and expenses only. Equipment will go on your balance sheet with your assets.
consulting revenue will go to income statement in case if the firms main business is consultancy then sales otherwise will go under other income.
Income Statement under operating expenses.
Yes all revenues are part of income statement and interest revenue also that’s why it is shown in income statement as other income.
interest expense is deducted from EBITA (Earnings before interest and tax). This is in the income statement. Note that interest expense is NOT the monthly or yearly mortgage being paid, birt the fraction of it that is just interest.
No, purchases do not go on an income statement. The income statement only includes revenues and expenses directly related to the operation of the business. Purchases are recorded on the balance sheet as an increase in inventory or as an expense when the inventory is sold.