If I bill for a job, would that go under accounts payable?
How do I account for purchasing a domain name for a website?
What is a working asset?
What is a capital account?
What does a cashbook look like?
What is a deficiency account?
Why is it that asset is equal to liabilities + equity, where in fact liabilities are expenses?
What is a good or safe range for a company's debt ratio (liab/assets)?
I'm a freshman management student. And my prof in accounting teaches us at a very fast pace. I can't actually get what he is teaching--especially with balance sheets. I don't get the whole logic and the whole idea of why it should be put here and there in T-account.. Argh! I dont know!
What is the name for a reduction in the amount due for prompt payment?
What is a cash to cash cycle?
How do I calculate net profit?
How you describe funds you have received but you are holding to do a future transaction?
How do I calculate markup and gross profit?
What is the dimnishing method in depreciation?
Is insurance included in accounts payable?
I don't ever understand accounting. How can I study accounting ?
If I own a business and take my personal money and put it into the business, how do I record that?
Which source document is used to record the transaction in our books when we receive goods returned?
Do incomes and expenses have the same balances?
Why is the cost of debt always less than the cost of equity?
Is inventory an asset or expense?
How do you calculate average turnover?
What is a cash receipt journal?
What types of transactions would be on the debit side of the trial balance?