Posted on : 4 months ago by cpaoneday1 By cpaoneday1 If payroll is always 1/12 per month, your monthly expense will always be 1/12 if you’re using the accrual method. Reply The fact that there are payroll accruals and reversals in and of itself does not contribute to fluctuations in total payroll expense, I mean that’s kind of the whole point of recording the accruals/reversals in the first place right? Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website
If payroll is always 1/12 per month, your monthly expense will always be 1/12 if you’re using the accrual method. Reply
The fact that there are payroll accruals and reversals in and of itself does not contribute to fluctuations in total payroll expense, I mean that’s kind of the whole point of recording the accruals/reversals in the first place right? Reply
If payroll is always 1/12 per month, your monthly expense will always be 1/12 if you’re using the accrual method.
The fact that there are payroll accruals and reversals in and of itself does not contribute to fluctuations in total payroll expense, I mean that’s kind of the whole point of recording the accruals/reversals in the first place right?