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Prepayments


I work for a local charity and we have obtained 3 year sponsopship from a local company. The money has been given to us in one lump sum to cover the next 3 years.

My question is how to record this. Do i enter this years sponsorship in the sponsorship nominal and the next 2 years as prepayments?

Any help would he much appreciated.

Nimac.

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You would need to debit the income account in the P&L and credit the prepaid income account in the balance sheet.

For example:
£3000 sponsorship received for a 3 year deal. Assume initial posting was debit bank and credit sponsorship income in the P&L.

To account for the prepaid income:
Debit - sponsorship income (P/L) £2000 (£3000/3 = £1000 per year)
Credit - prepaid income (B/S) £2000

Following year: need to show £1000 sponsorship income for the year
Debit - prepaid income (B/S) £1000
Credit - sponsorship income (P/L) £1000

You would do the same posting in the final year leaving a nil balance in the prepaid income a/c.

Hope this makes sense.

Tina

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Thanks Tina.

That makes sense and i'll give it a go.

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I just wanted to correct some confusion that may be caused by the terminology used here.

Prepayments relate to expenses, as income is not "paid". The terms commonly used for income are either "Deferred Income" or "Unearned Income".

It's also not just each year you may have to look at doing the journal, but also at the start & end of each reporting period.

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-- Edited by AccountantsCircle at 19:19, 2008-08-06

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