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Taking some other accounts payable pointers

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Let me make a couple of additional points about journal entries 5 and 6:

 The accounts payable method is more accurate. The accounts payable method, which journal entries 5 and 6 show, is the best way to record your bills. The accounts payable method means that you record expenses when the expenses actually occur. As you may have already figured out, the accounts payable method is the mirror image of the accounts receivable approach described in the early paragraphs of this chapter. The accounts payable method, as you may intuit, delivers two big benefits: It keeps track of the amounts that you owe vendors and suppliers, and it recognizes expenses as they occur rather than when you pay them (which may be some time later).

 Not every debit is for an expense. Journal Entry 5 shows the debit going to an office-supplies expense account. Many of the accounts payable that you record are amounts owed for expenses. Not every accounts payable transaction stems from incurring some expense, however. You may also need to record the purchase of an asset, such as a piece of equipment. In this case, the debit goes not to an expense account, but to an asset account. Except for this minor change, however, the transaction works the same way. I describe how fixed asset accounting works later in this chapter, in the “Accounting for Fixed Assets” section.

Can you guess how an expense or fixed asset purchase gets recorded if you don’t use an accounts payable account? In the case in which you paid $1,000 for office supplies, QuickBooks debits office-supplies expense for $1,000 and credits cash for $1,000 when you write a $1,000 check. As part of writing the check, you identify which expense account to debit.

If you’re purchasing a $1,000 piece of equipment, the journal entry looks and works roughly the same way. When you record the purchase, QuickBooks debits the asset account for $1,000 and credits cash for $1,000. Again, this transaction gets recorded when you write the check to pay for the asset.

QuickBooks 2022 All-in-One For Dummies

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