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4521
A business pays $3,000 for three months of rent, where one month of the payment applies to the next accounting period. What is the amount of the prepaid expense?
The total rent paid is $3,000 for three months, resulting in a monthly cost of $1,000. Since one month of this rent relates to the next accounting period, that portion is considered a prepaid expense. Therefore, $1,000 is the correct amount to be deferred as a prepaid asset.
4522
How should rent paid in advance by a non-profit organization be classified in the financial statements?
Rent paid in advance is classified as a prepaid expense. Since the organization has paid for a service that will provide future economic benefits, it is recognized as an asset on the balance sheet until the service is consumed, at which point it is transferred to the income statement as an expense.
4523
How should salaries paid in advance be reported in the financial statements?
Salaries paid in advance are classified as prepaid expenses. Because the business has paid for a service that has not yet been consumed or utilized, it represents a future economic benefit, which is recorded as a current asset on the balance sheet until the service is actually received.
4524
How should an advance payment made by a business be classified in the accounts?
An advance payment is typically treated as a prepaid expense or an asset because the business has paid for a service or good not yet received. The provided answer key 'B' (Payable) is generally incorrect in standard accounting, as payables represent obligations to pay, whereas advances represent rights to receive benefits.
4525
The omission of which adjusting entry would result in an overstatement of assets?
Prepaid insurance is recorded as an asset. If the portion of insurance that has expired is not adjusted (by debiting expense and crediting the asset), the asset account remains overstated on the balance sheet at the end of the period.
4526
How should unexpired insurance, appearing in the Trial Balance, be treated in the final accounts?
Unexpired insurance represents a prepaid expense, which is a payment made for a service that has not yet been consumed. Since it provides a future economic benefit to the business, it is treated as a current asset and recorded on the assets side of the Balance Sheet until the period of coverage expires.
4527
What is the impact of an adjusting entry for prepaid expenses on the financial statements?
An adjusting entry for prepaid expenses involves debiting an expense account and crediting an asset account. This process recognizes the portion of the asset that has been consumed during the period, thereby increasing expenses and decreasing the asset value.
4528
How should an insurance premium paid in advance be classified in the financial statements?
An insurance premium paid in advance is classified as a current asset, specifically a prepaid expense. It represents a future economic benefit because the business has paid for coverage that has not yet been utilized. Since this benefit is expected to be consumed within the standard operating cycle or one year, it qualifies as a current asset on the balance sheet.
4529
How is an advance payment of tax classified in accounting?
An advance payment of tax is classified as a prepaid expense because the benefit of the payment will be realized in a future period. It represents a claim against the tax authorities, effectively functioning as a current asset until the tax liability is formally assessed and settled.
4530
How should a non-profit organization classify rent expense that has been paid in advance?
Prepaid rent represents a future economic benefit because the organization has paid for the right to occupy a space in a future period. According to the accrual basis of accounting, any payment made in advance for services not yet received is classified as a current asset on the balance sheet until the service is consumed.