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  • Mar 29, 2011, 11:21 PM
    fototude
    Only $4000 of the services was provided, but why is it a debit for Unearned Fees?
    The balance in unearned fees represented the November 1 receipt in advance for services to be provided. Only $4000 of the services was provided between November 1 and November 30.

    November 30th Unadjusted Trail Balance has the following line item.

    Unearned Fees $12000

    Why is it:

    Unearned Fees $4000
    Fees Earned $4000

    I don't get it?

    I thought It would be
    Unearned Fees $8000
    Fees Earned $8000

    Since $8000 worth of services wasn't provided but is on the trial balance sheet shouldn't it be credited? Why are we Debiting $4000 on top of the $12000??

    Thank you.

  • Mar 30, 2011, 06:40 AM
    pready

    Because when a customer pays in advance for goods or services the company is obligated (liability) to provide the goods or services to the customer.

    The company is required to provide $12,000 worth of services to the customer. At the end of November the company only provided $4,000 worth of the services so they are still obligated and required to provide $8,000 worth of services to the customer.

    The $4,000 worth of services that have have been provided is no longer a liability, as the service has been earned and is realizable by the company.

    The adjusting entry will be:
    Debit Unearned Revenue for $4,000 (which reduces your liability and is a balance sheet account)
    Credit Fees earned for $4,000 (increases your revenue and is an income sheet account)

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