Accountancy, asked by ps1348080, 5 months ago

stationery in hand in final accounts​

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Answered by BihariLadki
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If you're using stationery in your daily business, then you have a stock of it, so until it's used up, it's an asset (prepaid stationery). Once it's used up, it becomes an expense. Since stationery is usually a small amount, it's expensed right away so not to complicate the prepaid asset accounting.

Answered by ayushisagar1000
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If you're using stationery in your daily business, then you have a stock of it, so until it's used up, it's an asset (prepaid stationery). Once it's used up, it becomes an expense. Since stationery is usually a small amount, it's expensed right away so not to complicate the prepaid asset accounting.

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