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14.4
ACCOUNTING FOR
PREPAID EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 On the day a prepaid expense is made, the full amount is to be treated
as a Current Asset
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
1 January
Prepaid $4,000 for
4 months rent
1000
January February March April May June
1000 10001000
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Goes in the
Sundries Column
Not entered in the
Rent Column
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 On the day a prepaid expense is made, the full amount is to be treated
as a Current Asset
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000
GST Clearing [L]
31 Jan Bank 400
Bank [A]
31 Jan Prepaid Rent/GST 4400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Bank [A]
31 Jan Prepaid Rent/GST 4400
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000
Cash Payments Journal
Date Details Cheque
Number
Bank Discount
Revenue
Creditors
Control
Stock
Control
Rent Sundries GST
1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400
GST Clearing [L]
31 Jan Bank 400
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 Once balance-day arrives, a balance-day adjustment must be made to record:
1. Expense – the amount that has been used up (consumed)
2. Asset – the amount that has not yet been used up (unconsumed)
1000
January February March April May June
1000 10001000
EXPENSE $3,000
ASSET
$1,000
Balance-Day
ASSET $1,000
• A resource controlled by the firm –
it has a legal claim to April’s rent
• Arising from a past event – the
prepayment on 1 January
• Will provide a future economic
benefit – renting the property in
April
EXPENSE $3,000
• Outflow of economic benefits –
the rent that has been consumed
• There is a  in Assets – the
Prepaid Rent account
• There is a  in Owner’s Equity
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 The balance-day adjustment to record this is done by “DEBITING THE EXPENSE”
in the General Journal…
Rent Expense [E]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000
Prepaid Rent [A] 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000
Prepaid Rent [A] 3000
Rent Expense [E]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000
Prepaid Rent [A] 3000
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 The expense account must be closed to calculate profit…
Rent Expense [E]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary 3000
3000 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000
Rent Expense [E] 3000
Profit & Loss Summary [OE]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000
Rent Expense [E] 3000
Profit & Loss Summary [OE]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000
General Journal
Date Account DEBIT CREDIT
31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000
Rent Expense [E] 3000
Rent Expense [E]
31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary 3000
3000 3000
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
 The prepaid asset account must be balanced into next period…
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
Balance-Day
1000
January February March April May June
1000 10001000
EXPENSE $3,000
ASSET
$1,000
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
4000 4000
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
31 Mar Balance 1000
4000 4000
Prepaid Rent [A]
31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000
31 Mar Balance 1000
4000 4000
1 Apr Balance 1000
14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID
EXPENSES
© Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School.
Author’s permission required for external use
TASK
In-class Homework
SQ6 X
Ex14.4 X

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14.4 Accounting for Prepaid Expenses

  • 2. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  On the day a prepaid expense is made, the full amount is to be treated as a Current Asset 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES 1 January Prepaid $4,000 for 4 months rent 1000 January February March April May June 1000 10001000 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Goes in the Sundries Column Not entered in the Rent Column
  • 3. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  On the day a prepaid expense is made, the full amount is to be treated as a Current Asset Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 GST Clearing [L] 31 Jan Bank 400 Bank [A] 31 Jan Prepaid Rent/GST 4400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Bank [A] 31 Jan Prepaid Rent/GST 4400 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 Cash Payments Journal Date Details Cheque Number Bank Discount Revenue Creditors Control Stock Control Rent Sundries GST 1 Jan Prepaid rent 101 4400 4000 400 GST Clearing [L] 31 Jan Bank 400 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES
  • 4. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  Once balance-day arrives, a balance-day adjustment must be made to record: 1. Expense – the amount that has been used up (consumed) 2. Asset – the amount that has not yet been used up (unconsumed) 1000 January February March April May June 1000 10001000 EXPENSE $3,000 ASSET $1,000 Balance-Day ASSET $1,000 • A resource controlled by the firm – it has a legal claim to April’s rent • Arising from a past event – the prepayment on 1 January • Will provide a future economic benefit – renting the property in April EXPENSE $3,000 • Outflow of economic benefits – the rent that has been consumed • There is a  in Assets – the Prepaid Rent account • There is a  in Owner’s Equity 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES
  • 5. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  The balance-day adjustment to record this is done by “DEBITING THE EXPENSE” in the General Journal… Rent Expense [E] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000 Prepaid Rent [A] 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000 Prepaid Rent [A] 3000 Rent Expense [E] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Rent Expense [E] 3000 Prepaid Rent [A] 3000 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES
  • 6. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  The expense account must be closed to calculate profit… Rent Expense [E] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary 3000 3000 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000 Rent Expense [E] 3000 Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000 Rent Expense [E] 3000 Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 General Journal Date Account DEBIT CREDIT 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary [OE] 3000 Rent Expense [E] 3000 Rent Expense [E] 31 Mar Prepaid Rent 3000 31 Mar Profit & Loss Summary 3000 3000 3000 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES
  • 7. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use  The prepaid asset account must be balanced into next period… Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 Balance-Day 1000 January February March April May June 1000 10001000 EXPENSE $3,000 ASSET $1,000 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 4000 4000 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 31 Mar Balance 1000 4000 4000 Prepaid Rent [A] 31 Jan Bank 4000 31 Mar Rent Expense 3000 31 Mar Balance 1000 4000 4000 1 Apr Balance 1000 14.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PREPAID EXPENSES
  • 8. © Michael Allison, Trinity Grammar School. Author’s permission required for external use TASK In-class Homework SQ6 X Ex14.4 X