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Do any of your good selves ever set a limit on your accruals, for example, I have a courier company that may bill me on the first of August, my year ends at the end of July, the bill would be for deliveries in the last week of July and it may amount to say £50, would it be worth accruing?



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Hi Steve,

Not sure that there is a definitive answer to this, the purist would possibly accrue for everything, I guess I'm a likely to take a more 'broad brushed' approach and look at materiality, does not accruing this alter the bigger picture? The line will be drawn differently on every organisation but I think even the smallest business will not be affected materially on 50 quid. Having said that since you have identified what the accrual is maybe you may as well enter the journal anyway!

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First it was "there, or there abouts", now it's "broad brushed"!

Shaun must be banging his head on a desk somewhere, saying "no, no, no" biggrin

I tend to accrue everything but that's just me. I would agree with Rob, is it material? I would also add, is it consistent treatment? was it accrued last year?

Bill

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Hi Bill,

I would talk more but my head hurts and on top of that I'm now stressed by this Rob induced dent in my desk.

lol.

I don't see the big issue with acruels. Enter everything at the right date and they look after themselves. But then, like yourself, I enter everything as an Accrual in the first place so as a rule no need to mess around with journals.

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Hi Bill, Shaun,

I used the term 'purists' and nearly put Shaun's names in brackets afterwards!

Don't worry about the head sized dent Shaun, think outside the box and put a cake in it!

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RobH wrote:

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Don't worry about the head sized dent Shaun, think outside the box and put a cake in it!


 I liked the sound of that but now all I've got is a desk sized dent in my forehead, and no appetite no



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Hi all

Hope your head is alright Shaun wink

Thanks Rob, I will be accruing this and another courier invoice because they can amount to a considerable amount, and as you say I have identified them so I may as well. I'm looking at maybe moving toward a "broad brushed" approach dependent on the outcome of this year end smile

Thanks Bill, even though they haven't been accrued before I will this time as it's my first time and we have increased online sales considerably over the past year. The accountant has always done all the accruals and "un-expired costs" (never heard of that one before but seems to make sense) however I'm pretty sure he just looks at the same thing year after year, I'm hoping to make everything much clearer this year, and you never know, if I can score enough brownie points perhaps I may finally make the jump and do a bit of self employed work if he can provide any biggrin

Thanks Shaun, I'm not as yet allowed to post accruals and pre-payments, so I'm hoping this year he will see that I can do them after all, then maybe as said above I can grovel for some scraps of work evileye

 

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