ACC 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Deferral, Deferred Income, Accrual

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When do companies have to recognize transactions in their accounts? (recognition and measurement in the textbook, pages 144 - 146). Companies have to recognize transactions in their accounts when it is an economic event such as purchase of supplies, sale of products, payment of wages, and other events. This is because shareholders, bankers and other creditors depend on this information in financial statements to make their decisions: what is the difference between cash and accrual accounting (video provided, plus there is content in your chapter). Cash accounting is a system of accounting in which revenue is recognized when cash is received and expenses when cash is paid. Prepaid expense: an asset resulting from payment of cash before the incurrence of expense. e. g. prepaid insurance, office supplies. Unearned revenue (deferred revenue): a liability resulting from the receipt of cash before the recognition of revenue. e. g. rent collected in advance.

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