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How do you record the interest that is unpaid on a note payable?

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Question added by Rana Alnajjar , Web developer , Lebcards
Date Posted: 2016/12/05
Wilfredo Quito
by Wilfredo Quito , Accounting Manager , DDC LAND INC.

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manseer muhammed ali
by manseer muhammed ali , Accountant General , Royal Lighting L.L.C & Royal Furnishing LLC

Under the accrual basis of accounting, the amount that has occurred but is unpaid should be recorded with a debit to Interest Expense and a credit to the current liability Interest Payable. To illustrate, let's assume that a company's December loan payment included interest up until December 10.

Ahmed mohsen
by Ahmed mohsen , Senior Accountant , Main Poly Clinic

Under the accrual basis of accounting, the amount that has occurred but is unpaidshould be recorded with a debit to Interest Expense and a credit to the current liability Interest Payable

Doaa Mohamed
by Doaa Mohamed , Marketing Manager , Baheya Foundation for Breast Cancer Treatment

Interest that has occurred, but has not been paid as of a balance sheet date, is referred to as accrued interest. Under the accrual basis of accounting, the amount that has occurred but is unpaid should be recorded with a debit to Interest Expense and a credit to the current liability Interest Payable.To illustrate, let's assume that a company's December loan payment included interest up until December 10. On the company's financial statements dated December 31, the company will need to report the interest expense and liability for December 10 through 31. This is done with an accrual-type adjusting entry dated December 31.

حمادة فوزي جمعة عشماوي
by حمادة فوزي جمعة عشماوي , مراجع حسابات الشركة , مؤسسة عاج العربية للمقاولات والصيانة

      Show interest unpaid as a payable or expenses under the name pulverizer expensesshown in the balance sheet to illustrate the lack of Sdeddaha and it's owed to the company if they involve the financial year under review

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