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    Jul 11, 2007, 01:42 PM
    Amortization of free rent by leasee
    My company received two months free rent.
    I know that this free rent has to be amortized. But do not know exactly when and how to record this free rent.

    What journal entry should I make to record that free rent amortization?
    Can you suggest any accounting book that shows exactly how to record a free rent trasactions on the Leasees book.

    Thank you very much.
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    Jul 11, 2007, 09:00 PM
    I suggest you get a copy of international acounting standards (IAS). It will tell you what to do about accounting and everything about accounting.
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    Jul 12, 2007, 01:28 PM
    So what are we talking about here?

    You pay for rent from Jan-Oct and they give you Nov and Dec for free?

    Let's say that you paid 1,000 a month.

    In Jan-Oct, the JE would be:
    Dr. Prepaid Rent 167
    Dr. Rent Expense 833
    Cr. Cash 1,000

    In Nov and Dec, it would be:
    Dr. Rent Expense 833
    Cr. Prepaid Rent 1,000

    It is off by a few dollars do to the fact I rounded.
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    Jul 12, 2007, 07:57 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainForest
    So what are we talking about here?

    You pay for rent from Jan-Oct and they give you Nov and Dec for free?

    Let’s say that you paid 1,000 a month.

    In Jan-Oct, the JE would be:
    Dr. Prepaid Rent 167
    Dr. Rent Expense 833
    Cr. Cash 1,000

    In Nov and Dec, it would be:
    Dr. Rent Expense 833
    Cr. Prepaid Rent 1,000

    It is off by a few dollars do to the fact I rounded.

    If you make your entry on nov or dec, I think your trial balance won't balance. The debit would be understated by 167. ;)

    I think it would be better like this.

    For example if the lease term is 5 years and 2 months free rent.

    Initial entry:
    dr. prepaid rent 5000
    Cr. Cash 4500
    Cr. Rent disc 500

    Adjusting entry:
    dr. rent expense 900
    dr. rent disc 100
    Cr. Prepaid rent 1000

    Amortize the rent disc over the lease term.
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    Jul 13, 2007, 01:24 PM
    You are right, I typed the wrong number.

    I should have typed..
    In Nov and Dec, it would be:
    Dr. Rent Expense 833
    Cr. Prepaid Rent 833 (not 1,000)

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