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Accruals and prepayments
Accrued and prepaid income
2.1 Accrued income
Accrued income arises when the income has been earned in the accounting period,
but the cash has not yet been received.
In this case, it is necessary to record this income in the statement of profit or loss and
create a corresponding asset (accrued income) in the statement of financial position
as follows:
Debit Accrued income account (SOFP)
Credit Income account (SOPL)
Accounting for accrued income increases profit for the year.
2.2 Prepaid income
Prepaid income arises when income has been received during the current accounting
period which relates to the next accounting period.
In this case, it is necessary to remove the excess income from the statement of profit
or loss for the current year and create a corresponding liability (prepaid income) in
the statement of financial position, as follows:
Debit Income account (SOPL)
Credit Prepaid income (SOFP)
Accounting for prepaid income reduces profit for the year.
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