If you are just about to start college and are going for a four-year degree, you are well aware that you'll owe tuition for the next four years. However, you don’t have to pay all four years in advance. For accounting purposes, you would list your future tuition under "deferred long-term liability charges" on a balance sheet. These are charges you know you will have to pay in the future but are not due in the current accounting year.
Other items might be deferred taxes that would be due the following year and other kinds of future obligations. There must be a tax loophole in there somewhere.
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whywould compensation be deferred Well lotsa reasons think about a
bonus that a sales person might earn through out the
year like they get two grand in bonus money payable
next year for each month that they sell over four
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of the following year like it's deferred to the following
year So from the company's perspective they show deferred compensation
as a line item or a thing on their balance
Sheet is a liability And then they converted to being
an expense when they pay everything out the first month
of the next year so come january Bob will be
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