Definition of prepayment | Accounting glossary (2024)

Definition of a prepayment

A prepayment is money that you've paid in advance for a business cost.

Example of a prepayment

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When you pay for something in advance, then at the point when you pay for it, you would put it on your business's balance sheet as a prepayment. A prepayment is a current asset of the business. At the time when you actually receive the service, the cost moves from the balance sheet to the profit and loss account, and becomes a day-to-day running cost of the business.

If your business is registered for VAT, then you always account for prepayments net of VAT.

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Definition of prepayment | Accounting glossary (2024)

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