yes,it will come in trial balance
It means that the closing stock will appear in trial balance
Yes if the closing stock is given in trial balance it is shown in Assesst side of Balance Sheet, while if closing stock is given in'Adjustments' then it is shown in credit side of Trading a/c as well Asset side of balance sheet
Type your answer here... CLOSING STOCK DOES NOT INCLUDES IN TRAIL BALANCE
Post-Closing literally translated means "after the closing". A post-closing trial balance is created after all temporary accounts (expenses, revenue) are closed to the income summary and then the statement of retained earnings.The post closing trial balance will contain these permanent accounts. Assets, Liabilities, and all Equity accounts. (including retained earnings and stock)
No, it decrease cost of sales and increases gross profit.Closing stock is not shown on a trial balance and when entered into the income statement, the closing stock will carry through to the balance sheet and increase retained income.
The adjusted trial balance includes depreciation and other adjustments. This is the account balance that changes between the adjusted trial balance and the post closing trial balance.
The reason why closing stock is not taken into account in a trial balance is because a trial balance is a balance of all ledger account a given point in time.It records only transactions which have a two way effect for EG:Purchases where goods are bought against cash or credit and sales where goods are sold against cash or credit..But closing stock is not a transaction having a two way effect any given point in time.It is only an indication of the goods lying in the factory at the end of the year.It is therefore showed below the trial balance and not in the trial balance.However in order to derive at the exact gross profit the closing stock is taken into consideration in the trading account and also appears as an asset in the balancesheet.In some case the closing stock appears as an adjusted purchase account in the trial balance and in this case it does not appear in the trading account but appears only in the balance sheet. The main reason is that we do not pass any entry for consumption. Hence we donot prepare any ledger account for it.
Yes, it is typically credited on the Post-Closing Trial Balance.
In trial balance after each entry is made the next step is to determine if the trial balance is still in balance. In a manual system the post closing trial balance also gives what the balance sheet will be at the beginning of the new period.
The post closing trial balance contains all accounts that are in the General Ledger, with the exception of any "closed accounts" such as revenue, expenses, etc.A post closing trial balance is created after all adjusting entries and closing has been done to the ledger.My first answer I answered with Trial Balance or Adjusted Trial Balance in mind, as stated above, Post Closing Trial Balance is filled out AFTER all expense, revenue, and other related accounts have been closed.
before we find gross profit ,after we got net profit