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“GROUP”

 Hira Nasir

 Aniqa Ghaffar

 Dur-e-Saman

 Samreen Shahid

 Maryum Khalid
“REVENUE”
INTRODUCTION

• The purpose of business is to earn a profit from
  the sale of products (revenue). These products
  may be tangible in nature (i.e. goods) or intangible
  (i.e. services). Profit is the money left over after
  deducting from the gross sales of these
  products, the cost of the activities required to
  generate those sales (expenses). So a business
  generates revenue when it exchanges its goods or
  services with its customers in return for money or
  other assets.
Now, in the 500 years of applied accounting,
the terminology of revenue has evolved into
names often labeled as 'turnover', 'Top line',
'sales', 'gross receipts', 'fees earned' or even
'income'. Unfortunately the term 'income' also
has a use in some circumstances of meaning
'profit' (i.e. after expenses have been
deducted) and can be confusing for some
Definitions of revenue

• “Revenues or revenue in business is the gross
  income received by an entity from its normal
  business activities before any expenses have
  been deducted. Income may be received as
  cash or cash equivalent and is typically
  generated from the sale of goods or the
  rendering of services for a particular period of
  time.”
“The amount of money that a company actually
receives during a specific period, including discounts
and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the
"top line" or "gross income" figure from which costs
      are subtracted to determine net income."

• From the business point of view revenue can be
  understood as a gross increase in owners’ capital
  resulting from the operations of a business

The price of goods sold and services rendered during
  a given accounting period .
Other Revenue


• Revenue that a company derives from any source
  other than its operations. For example, if a
  company sells one of its factories or receives
  income from interest payments, it is considered
  other revenue. Most (though not all) other revenue
  is non-repetitive and, as such, is excluded from
  many calculations of profit.
Net revenue

• Net revenue describes the gross
  revenue minus any product
  returns, allowances and any
  discounts for the early payment of
  invoices.
Types of 'revenue' in accounting.

                  Sale of
                   goods



     Other(sal
      es of                   Services
      assets      Revenue
                              provided
       etc)


                   Lending
                  fees and
                 investment
                      s
Main features

 revenue arises from the normal trading activities
  of a business

 revenue eventually creates an inflow of funds into
  the business

 revenue is measured in monetary terms
Main features

 revenue must be allocated to a particular
  accounting period

 revenue is earned as a result of revenue
  generating activities typically expressed as
  expenses
Sources of Revenue


                 Revenue
                           Indirect
Direct sources             sources
e.g sales of               e.g
goods or                   interest,dividen
services                   d,commision or
rendered                   discount
                           received.
Debit credit rules for
       revenue
WHY REVENUE INCREASES ASSETS
    AND OWNER EQUITY??


• The inflow of cash and receivables from customers
  increases the total assets of the company; on the
  other side of equation liabilities do not change but
  owner’s equity change to match the increase in
  total assets. Thus revenue increases both assets
  and owner’s equity.
Principles
Revenue Recognition Principle

 Revenue recognition principle dictates that
 companies recognize revenue in the accounting
 period in which it is earned. In a service
 enterprise, revenue is considered to be earned at
 the time the service is performed.
Revenue recognition for service
 companies
 In a service company, revenue is consider to be
 earned at the time the service is performed.




Revenue recognition for merchandisers
 If a company is a seller of goods, revenue is earned
 when the goods are delivered
Matching Principle

 The matching principle is one of the cornerstones
 of the accrual basis of accounting. Under the
 matching principle, when you record revenue, you
 should also record at the same time any
 expenses directly related to the revenue. Thus, if
 there is a cause-and-effect relationship between
 revenue and the expenses, record them in the
 same accounting period.
Here are several examples of the
          matching principle


 Commission. A salesman earns a 5% commission on
  sales shipped and recorded in January. The
  commission of $5,000 is paid in February. You should
  record the commission expense in January.


 Depreciation. A company acquires production
  equipment for $100,000 that has a projected useful
  life of 10 years. It should charge the cost of the
  equipment to depreciation expense at the rate of
  $10,000 per year for ten years.
 Employee bonuses. Under a bonus plan, an
  employee earns a $50,000 bonus based on measurable
  aspects of her performance within a year. The bonus
  is paid in the following year. You should record the
  bonus expense within the year when the employee
  earned it.


 Wages. The pay period for hourly employees ends
  on March 28, but employees continue to earn wages
  through March 31, which are paid to them on April 4.
  The employer should record an expense in March for
  those wages earned from March 29 to March 31.
Revenue vs. cash timing

 Accrued Revenue: Revenue is recognized before
  cash is received.


 Deferred Revenue: Revenue is recognized after
  cash is received
Contra revenue
 Sales returns: Contains either an allowance for
  returned goods, or the actual amount of revenue
  deduction attributable to returned goods.


 Sales allowances: Contains either an allowance for
  reductions in the price of a product that has minor
  defects, or the actual amount of the allowance
  attributable to specific sales.


 Sales discounts: Contains the amount of sales
  discount given to customers, which is usually a
  discount given in exchange for early payments by
  customers.
Revenue in Book Keeping
         Methods
                                    Records revenue
                                      when earned
                   Accrual
                  accounting
                                       Records
                                    expenses when
                                       incurred
Book keeping   Matching principle
  methods
                                    Records revenue
                                     when received
               Cash accounting
                                       Records
                                    expenses when
                                         paid
Difference of recording
revenues b/w service and
merchandising companies:
Service company



           minus
                   Operating   equals
                                          Net
Revenues
                   expenses             income
Revenue in services company

EXAMPLE:
  Overnight Auto service company collected$4000 for
  repairs made to vehicles of AIRPOT SHUTTLE
  SERVICE.

  DATE        DESCRIPTION DEBIT      CREDIT



  2012        CASH        4000
  MAY 4


              REPAIR                 4000
              SERVICE
                REVENUE
Merchandising company



                    Cost of           Operating            Net
Net Sales   minus             minus             equals
                     goods            expenses           income
Revenue in Merchandising Company
EXAMPLE:
  To illustrate credit sales transactions.PW Audio Supply records
  its May 4 sale of $3800 to Sauk Stereo. (Here we assume
  merchandise cost PW Audio Supply $2400).
DATE           DESCRIPTION     DEBIT            CREDIT

2012
MAY 4          CASH            3800
                 SALES                          3800

   4           COST OF         2400
               GOODS SOLD
                                                2400
               MERCHANDISE
               INVENTORY
T-ACCOUNT

• Let we illustrate it with the help of example:
  Jessica made deliveries and received $500 cash from
  clients:

                     Delivery Fees
                            1) $500
ENTRY IN JOURNAL
               GENERAL:
 Example:
   On April 22, the Greener Landscape Group cuts grass
  for eight customers, billing each one $50 but
  receiving no cash.

 In accordance with the revenue recognition principle, revenue is
  recognized upon the completion of a service or the delivery of a
  product, even if no cash changes hands at that time. Therefore,
  an asset account (accounts receivable) increases and is debited
  for $400 and a revenue account (lawn cutting revenue) increases
  and is credited for $400.
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Revenue presentation

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  • 2. “GROUP”  Hira Nasir  Aniqa Ghaffar  Dur-e-Saman  Samreen Shahid  Maryum Khalid
  • 4. INTRODUCTION • The purpose of business is to earn a profit from the sale of products (revenue). These products may be tangible in nature (i.e. goods) or intangible (i.e. services). Profit is the money left over after deducting from the gross sales of these products, the cost of the activities required to generate those sales (expenses). So a business generates revenue when it exchanges its goods or services with its customers in return for money or other assets.
  • 5. Now, in the 500 years of applied accounting, the terminology of revenue has evolved into names often labeled as 'turnover', 'Top line', 'sales', 'gross receipts', 'fees earned' or even 'income'. Unfortunately the term 'income' also has a use in some circumstances of meaning 'profit' (i.e. after expenses have been deducted) and can be confusing for some
  • 6. Definitions of revenue • “Revenues or revenue in business is the gross income received by an entity from its normal business activities before any expenses have been deducted. Income may be received as cash or cash equivalent and is typically generated from the sale of goods or the rendering of services for a particular period of time.”
  • 7. “The amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period, including discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the "top line" or "gross income" figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income." • From the business point of view revenue can be understood as a gross increase in owners’ capital resulting from the operations of a business The price of goods sold and services rendered during a given accounting period .
  • 8. Other Revenue • Revenue that a company derives from any source other than its operations. For example, if a company sells one of its factories or receives income from interest payments, it is considered other revenue. Most (though not all) other revenue is non-repetitive and, as such, is excluded from many calculations of profit.
  • 9. Net revenue • Net revenue describes the gross revenue minus any product returns, allowances and any discounts for the early payment of invoices.
  • 10. Types of 'revenue' in accounting. Sale of goods Other(sal es of Services assets Revenue provided etc) Lending fees and investment s
  • 11. Main features  revenue arises from the normal trading activities of a business  revenue eventually creates an inflow of funds into the business  revenue is measured in monetary terms
  • 12. Main features  revenue must be allocated to a particular accounting period  revenue is earned as a result of revenue generating activities typically expressed as expenses
  • 13. Sources of Revenue Revenue Indirect Direct sources sources e.g sales of e.g goods or interest,dividen services d,commision or rendered discount received.
  • 14. Debit credit rules for revenue
  • 15. WHY REVENUE INCREASES ASSETS AND OWNER EQUITY?? • The inflow of cash and receivables from customers increases the total assets of the company; on the other side of equation liabilities do not change but owner’s equity change to match the increase in total assets. Thus revenue increases both assets and owner’s equity.
  • 16. Principles Revenue Recognition Principle Revenue recognition principle dictates that companies recognize revenue in the accounting period in which it is earned. In a service enterprise, revenue is considered to be earned at the time the service is performed.
  • 17. Revenue recognition for service companies In a service company, revenue is consider to be earned at the time the service is performed. Revenue recognition for merchandisers If a company is a seller of goods, revenue is earned when the goods are delivered
  • 18. Matching Principle The matching principle is one of the cornerstones of the accrual basis of accounting. Under the matching principle, when you record revenue, you should also record at the same time any expenses directly related to the revenue. Thus, if there is a cause-and-effect relationship between revenue and the expenses, record them in the same accounting period.
  • 19. Here are several examples of the matching principle  Commission. A salesman earns a 5% commission on sales shipped and recorded in January. The commission of $5,000 is paid in February. You should record the commission expense in January.  Depreciation. A company acquires production equipment for $100,000 that has a projected useful life of 10 years. It should charge the cost of the equipment to depreciation expense at the rate of $10,000 per year for ten years.
  • 20.  Employee bonuses. Under a bonus plan, an employee earns a $50,000 bonus based on measurable aspects of her performance within a year. The bonus is paid in the following year. You should record the bonus expense within the year when the employee earned it.  Wages. The pay period for hourly employees ends on March 28, but employees continue to earn wages through March 31, which are paid to them on April 4. The employer should record an expense in March for those wages earned from March 29 to March 31.
  • 21. Revenue vs. cash timing  Accrued Revenue: Revenue is recognized before cash is received.  Deferred Revenue: Revenue is recognized after cash is received
  • 22. Contra revenue  Sales returns: Contains either an allowance for returned goods, or the actual amount of revenue deduction attributable to returned goods.  Sales allowances: Contains either an allowance for reductions in the price of a product that has minor defects, or the actual amount of the allowance attributable to specific sales.  Sales discounts: Contains the amount of sales discount given to customers, which is usually a discount given in exchange for early payments by customers.
  • 23. Revenue in Book Keeping Methods Records revenue when earned Accrual accounting Records expenses when incurred Book keeping Matching principle methods Records revenue when received Cash accounting Records expenses when paid
  • 24. Difference of recording revenues b/w service and merchandising companies:
  • 25. Service company minus Operating equals Net Revenues expenses income
  • 26. Revenue in services company EXAMPLE: Overnight Auto service company collected$4000 for repairs made to vehicles of AIRPOT SHUTTLE SERVICE. DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT 2012 CASH 4000 MAY 4 REPAIR 4000 SERVICE REVENUE
  • 27. Merchandising company Cost of Operating Net Net Sales minus minus equals goods expenses income
  • 28. Revenue in Merchandising Company EXAMPLE: To illustrate credit sales transactions.PW Audio Supply records its May 4 sale of $3800 to Sauk Stereo. (Here we assume merchandise cost PW Audio Supply $2400). DATE DESCRIPTION DEBIT CREDIT 2012 MAY 4 CASH 3800 SALES 3800 4 COST OF 2400 GOODS SOLD 2400 MERCHANDISE INVENTORY
  • 29. T-ACCOUNT • Let we illustrate it with the help of example: Jessica made deliveries and received $500 cash from clients: Delivery Fees 1) $500
  • 30. ENTRY IN JOURNAL GENERAL:  Example: On April 22, the Greener Landscape Group cuts grass for eight customers, billing each one $50 but receiving no cash.  In accordance with the revenue recognition principle, revenue is recognized upon the completion of a service or the delivery of a product, even if no cash changes hands at that time. Therefore, an asset account (accounts receivable) increases and is debited for $400 and a revenue account (lawn cutting revenue) increases and is credited for $400.
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