July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceDebits increase asset, loss and expense accounts; credits decrease them. Credits increase liability, equity, gains and revenue accounts; debits decrease them. The “X” in the debit column denotes the increasing effect of a transaction on the asset account balance (total debits. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceTo reiterate from earlier, the average turnover ratio varies significantly across different sectors, so it makes the most sense for only ratios of companies in the same or comparable sectors to be benchmarked. Regardless of whether the total or fixed ratio. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceMost companies are not in this situation, so in order to avoid having production constrained by free cash, it is desirable to minimize the difference between AR Days and AP days. Interestingly, a report on the technology company Apple recently stated. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceMost gyms will upsell you on yearly passes knowing full well that most people don’t stay consistent after a month. So they take advantage of new year’s day, and offer a significant discount. Even though the contract value is lessened on. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceThus, a cost is an unexpired expense and an expense is an expired cost. As the commodity or service is consumed in the operation of a business enterprise, the consumed portion is converted into the expense. As a prepaid cost such. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RiceAs such, goods-centric companies will file unit costs as inventory on the balance sheet at product creation. When the event of a sale occurs, unit costs will then be matched with revenue and reported on the income statement. The number of. Read more
July 7, 2023 by Dick RicePresent value calculations can also be used to compare the relative value of different annuity options, such as annuities with different payment amounts or different payment schedules. Together, these values can help you determine how much you need to put into. Read more
July 6, 2023 by Dick RiceIn this way, the equality of the equation is maintained. For example, if there is an increase in an asset account, then there must be a decrease in another asset or a corresponding increase in a liability or equity account. This. Read more
July 6, 2023 by Dick RiceBoth show the operational costs that go into producing a good or service. If cost of sales is rising while revenue stagnates, this might indicate that input costs are rising, or that direct costs are not being managed properly. Cost of sales and. Read more
July 6, 2023 by Dick RiceFor example, consider a consulting company that provides a $5,000 service to a client on Oct. 30. Under the cash basis method, the consultant would record an owed amount of $5,000 by the client on Oct. 30, and enter $5,000 in. Read more