Concept explainers
Unearned Revenue:
Unearned revenue occurs when payment for goods and services are received in advance, that is, company receives money before actual delivery of goods and services. As a result, the unearned revenue represents the liability of the company.
Accrued Expense:
Accrued expenses are the expenses recognized in the books of account before making the actual payment. As per accrual system of accounting, expenses are recognized in the period when they are incurred, thereby creating a liability on the company.
Account Receivables:
Account receivables are the revenues earned by the company but not received in actual (or billed). It means goods or services have been provided by the company but it is yet to receive its payment, thereby constitute current assets of the company.
Prepaid Insurance:
Prepaid insurance is the amount of insurance premium paid before the due date. It is amount of insurance premium which is unutilized at the date of balance sheet.
Annual depreciation expense is a non cash expense which is charged against the value of fixed assets.
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