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    westernnv Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 5, 2008, 10:07 AM
    Prepaid Insurance
    Is this correct:

    I received a bill for Insurance in the total amount of $12,000. The down payment is $4000, and the monthly bills thereafter would be $1000 a month for 8 months.

    I book it as follows:

    1/1/08 DR Prepaid Insurance 4000
    CR Cash 4000

    2/1/08-8/1/08 DR Insurance Expense 1000
    CR Cash

    I stop receiving bills, and expense the downpayment (sitting in prepaid) for the next 4 months:

    9/1/08-12/1/08 DR Insurance Expense 1000
    CR Prepaid Insurance 1000


    Is this correct?
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    Sep 5, 2008, 11:22 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by westernnv
    Is this correct:

    I recieved a bill for Insurance in the total amount of $12,000. The down payment is $4000, and the monthly bills thereafter would be $1000 a month for 8 months.

    I book it as follows:

    1/1/08 DR Prepaid Insurance 4000
    CR Cash 4000

    2/1/08-8/1/08 DR Insurance Expense 1000
    CR Cash

    I stop receiving bills, and expense the downpayment (sitting in prepaid) for the next 4 months:

    9/1/08-12/1/08 DR Insurance Expense 1000
    CR Prepaid Insurance 1000


    Is this correct?


    I don't know if it matters but my neighbor's daughter came home yesterday with this same question - I only know because they brought it over here, thinking I would know, and I had absolutely no idea.

    Is this homework or your experience?
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    Sep 5, 2008, 11:38 AM
    My experience.
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    Sep 5, 2008, 11:40 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by westernnv
    My experience.


    Wow - amazing.
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    Sep 5, 2008, 12:33 PM
    Yes, this is correct. In your case, you would reduce your prepaid balance by 1,000 and recognize the expense for 1,000 for 4 months.
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    Sep 10, 2008, 07:48 PM
    In my opinion, if the insurance is for the current period, the $4000 is not prepaid it is a down payment on the full $12,000. You are actually making payments on the remaining $8000 for 8 months. Therefore you would:
    Debit insurance expense for $12,000.
    Credit cash for $4000.
    Credit Notes Payable Insurance for $8000.00
    Each month when you make a $1000. Payment Debit Notes payable insurance and credit cash.
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    Sep 12, 2008, 08:38 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jean3255
    In my opinion, if the insurance is for the current period, the $4000 is not prepaid it is a down payment on the full $12,000. You are actually making payments on the remaining $8000 for 8 months. Therefore you would:
    Debit insurance expense for $12,000.
    Credit cash for $4000.
    Credit Notes Payable Insurance for $8000.00
    Each month when you make a $1000. payment Debit Notes payable insurance and credit cash.

    This is incorrect. You are not properly realizing your expenses correctly. This is a basic concept of accrual based accounting, the "matching" principle. You would incrementally incur the expense as time passes (i.e. recognize $1k expense with each passing month). Even if the $4,000 is a downpayment. You would treat it the same way as a prepaid and alleviate it with each passing month.

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