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Rent receivable (given in trial balance) is an item of:?

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Question ajoutée par Muhammad Ramzan Tufail ACCA , Assistant Finance Manager , Eltizam Asset Management Group
Date de publication: 2015/06/25
Ahmed kandil
par Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany

in BALANCE SHEET ONLY 

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zain khan
par zain khan , auditor , M/S Manzoor Hussain Mir @ company

only shown in Balance sheet

 

Adel BENFIALA
par Adel BENFIALA , Central Administration Inspector , Ministry of Housing, Urban Planning and the City

Is an item of A) Balance Sheet.

Tranquilino Jr Rivera
par Tranquilino Jr Rivera , General Accountant , Enany Group of Companies

Rent Receivable is an item of Balance Sheet only.

lakshminarasimham mallareddi
par lakshminarasimham mallareddi , Manager Finance & Accounts , M/s. Vandana Global Limited, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Correct Answer is D) Both Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account of Rent Receivable

Farhat  Faiz
par Farhat Faiz , Accounts Assistant , M/s. Performance Machine Company

Its option (A) balance shee

Rent Receiveable given in trial balance is an Item of A) Balance Sheet

Shahbaz Hayder
par Shahbaz Hayder , Group Head of Finance , Sharif Group of Companies

Option A is the right answer.

Ahmad Mirza
par Ahmad Mirza , Head of Finance , Dilmunia Mall Development Co

Balane sheet if considered good; P&L if considered unrevoverable. 

Ahmad Barada
par Ahmad Barada , financial & accounting consultant , none

Rent receivale is under the accounts that belong to the A/R that define the current assets so definitely is an item of Balance Sheet the answer is :A 

Muhammad Waseem Umer
par Muhammad Waseem Umer , Tax Advisor , Shell Pakistan Limited

It is an item of Balance Sheet. Option A is correct answer.

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