Prepaid Insurance

Prepaid Insurance is the insurance premium paid by a company in an accounting period that didn’t expire in the same accounting period. Therefore, the unexpired portion of this insurance will be shown as an asset on the company's balance sheet.

It refers to the portion of the outstanding insurance premium paid by the company in advance and is currently not due.

An insurance premium is an amount that an organization pays on behalf of its employees and the policies that a business has rendered. Generally, the insurance premium is paid monthly or quarterly. The expense, unexpired and prepaid, is reported in the books of accounts under current assets. And the expense for that period is shown under the profit and loss statement.

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