asset
yes
No. It's a liability account.
Not right away. When you record unearned fees or revenue it only hits the balance sheet. Ex: Debit- Cash or AR (Asset Account) Credit- Unearned Revenue (Liability) It is a liability until the revenue is earned in which case you then Debit: Unearned Revenue Credit: Revenue/Sales Account (finally and income statement account!)
Unearned Revenue is a Liability Account
asset
yes
No. It's a liability account.
Not right away. When you record unearned fees or revenue it only hits the balance sheet. Ex: Debit- Cash or AR (Asset Account) Credit- Unearned Revenue (Liability) It is a liability until the revenue is earned in which case you then Debit: Unearned Revenue Credit: Revenue/Sales Account (finally and income statement account!)
No it is a current liability and is not included in the Income Statement, as other revenues would be.
Debit to Cash (asset) Credit to Unearned Revenue (Liability)
Unearned Revenue is a Liability Account
credit to unearned revenue
Unearned Revenue is a liability account.
Initial receipt of unearned revenue from a customer for service to be provided in the future. Recognition of the unearned revenue as the service is performed and earned. Adjustment entry to reflect the portion of unearned revenue that has now been earned.
Unearned Service Revenue is a Liability account.
[Debit] Cash / bank [Credit] Unearned revenue