ACC1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Accounts Receivable, Income Statement, Accrual

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Adjustments made at the end of a period, in which expenses and revenues for the speci c period are recognised (based on accrual accounting) Expense incurred but not paid: dr accrued interest, cr interest revenue, dr wages expense, cr accrued wages/wages payable. Original recording methods: dr cash / cr prepaid revenue (l) Amount = money actually earned: dr prepaid expense (a) / cr cash. Amount = what has been used: dr prepaid revenue, dr expense, cr revenue, cr prepaid expense, dr cash / cr revenue (i) Amount = money still owed: dr expense (e) / cr cash. Amount = what can still be used: dr revenue, dr prepaid expense, cr prepaid revenue, cr expense. The systematic allocation of the depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life. Recorded as an expense via an adjusting entry. Recognised in the income statement as depreciation expense.

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