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Question:  Deffred Revenue Expenditure

Answer: What is the deffred revenue expenditure and its treatment in accounts?


September 09, 2009 10:02:49 #1
 nkamuni_mca   Member Since: December 2007    Total Comments: 41 

RE: Deffred Revenue Expenditure
 

• The nature of some expenses is such that though they do not create an asset
but their benefit is spread over more than one accounting period.

• These are mostly non-recurring and large in amount.

• In such circumstances instead of debiting the entire amount of these expenses
to Profit and Loss of the year, it may be spread over a number of years with a
proportionate amount being charged each year to P&L Account.

• The portion that is still not charged to Profit and Loss is shown in the
balance sheet on the asset side after Capital Work in Progress and is called
Deferred Expenditure.

• Examples are Expenses incurred to start a business, Initial marketing cost to
launch a product etc.

     

 

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