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Accruals and prepayments





                           Accrued and prepaid expenses





               1.1 Accrued expenditure

               An accrual arises where expenses of the business entity for the current period have
               been incurred but not yet paid at the end of the year. This could be the case, for
               example, with telephone bills when you incur the expense and then wait for the bill to
               arrive to advise you of the exact charge.


               In this case, it is necessary to record the extra expense relevant to the year and
               create a corresponding liability on the statement of financial position (called an
               accrual) as follows:

               Debit       Expense account (SOPL)

               Credit      Accrual account (SOFP)


               Accounting for an expense accrual reduces profit for the year.


                  Illustrations and further practice




                  Now try question TYU 1 from Chapter 10 of the Study Text.


































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