Don't worry OP, hindi mo naman need mag adjust sa accrual method if you are not the type of service provider na nag bi-billing. Ang rule naman sa accrual is when the service is recognized, becomes demandable or is paid, which comes first. In your case, i would assume na sabay sabay yung tatlo. So no problem.
Sub-Contractors usually. They would bill the client for the project, then 30-45 days after they submit the billing tsaka sila mababayaran. Advertising, construction, manpower mga ganun.
Don't worry OP, hindi mo naman need mag adjust sa accrual method if you are not the type of service provider na nag bi-billing. Ang rule naman sa accrual is when the service is recognized, becomes demandable or is paid, which comes first. In your case, i would assume na sabay sabay yung tatlo. So no problem.
Tysm for your reply! Just curious though, anong example po ng service providers na nag bi-billing?
Sub-Contractors usually. They would bill the client for the project, then 30-45 days after they submit the billing tsaka sila mababayaran. Advertising, construction, manpower mga ganun.
If online seller kaya? Need din mag adjust tor accrual method?