Where to Record Continuing Education Quickbooks

Chart of Accounts Complete list with Descriptions (for QuickBooks)

UPDATED 08/06/2021

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And finally, here is a list of the most common cost and expense accounts with descriptions…

Cost of Goods Sold Accounts:

  • Blueprints and Reproduction: Blueprints, photostats, and other printing expense
  • Bond Expense: Construction bonds expenses directly related to jobs
  • Construction Materials Costs: Construction materials costs
  • Contracted Services: Direct labor costs for contract (non-employees) performing services for clients
  • Equipment Rental for Jobs: Rent paid for rented equipment used on jobs
  • Freight and Shipping Costs: Freight-in and shipping costs for delivery to customers
  • Freight Costs: Costs of freight and delivery for merchandise purchased
  • Job Materials Purchased: Construction materials used on jobs
  • Linens and Lodging Supplies: Costs of linens and other supplies for guest rooms
  • Materials Costs: Cost of materials used on jobs
  • Media Purchased for Clients: Print, TV, radio, and other media purchased for clients
  • Merchant Account Fees: Credit card merchant account discount fees, transaction fees, and related costs
  • Other Construction Costs: Other costs directly related to jobs such as waste disposal, onsite storage rental, etc.
  • Other Job Related Costs: Other costs directly related to jobs such as waste disposal, onsite storage rental, etc.
  • Parts Purchases: Purchases of parts for use on customer repairs or resale
  • Purchases – Hardware for Resale: Purchases of hardware items for resale that are not tracked or counted in inventory
  • Purchases – Resale Items: Purchases of items for resale that are not tracked or counted in inventory
  • Purchases – Software for Resale: Purchases of software items for resale that are not tracked or counted in inventory
  • Subcontracted Services: Subcontracted services for customer service orders
  • Subcontractors Expense: Subcontracted services performed by other contractors
  • Tools and Small Equipment: Purchases of tools or small equipment used on jobs
  • Worker's Compensation Insurance: Worker's compensation insurance premiums

Expense Accounts:

  • Advertising and Promotion: Advertising, marketing, graphic design, and other promotional expenses
  • Auto and Truck Expenses: Fuel, oil, repairs, and other maintenance for business autos and trucks
  • Automobile Expense: Fuel, oil, repairs, and other automobile maintenance for business autos
  • Bank Service Charges: Bank account service fees, bad check charges and other bank fees
  • Business Licenses and Permits: Business licenses, permits, and other business-related fees
  • Car and Truck Expenses: Fuel, oil, repairs, and other car and truck maintenance
  • Chemicals Purchased: Costs of chemicals used in farming operations
  • Computer and Internet Expenses: Computer supplies, off-the-shelf software, online fees, and other computer or internet related expenses
  • Continuing Education: Seminars, educational expenses and employee development, not including travel
  • Depreciation Expense: Depreciation on equipment, buildings and improvements
  • Dues and Subscriptions: Subscriptions and membership dues for civic, service, professional, trade organizations
  • Equipment Rental: Rent paid for rented equipment used for business
  • Fertilizers and Lime: Fertilizers and lime purchased for farm operations.
  • Freight and Trucking: Amounts paid for freight or trucking of farm products.
  • Gasoline, Fuel and Oil: Gasoline, fuel or oil used for farm machinery
  • Insurance Expense: Insurance expenses
  • Insurance Expense: General Liability Insurance: General liability insurance premiums
  • Insurance Expense: Life and Disability Insurance: Employee life and disability insurance premiums
  • Insurance Expense: Professional Liability: Professional liability (errors and omissions) insurance
  • Insurance Expense: Workers Compensation: Worker's compensation insurance premiums
  • Interest Expense: Interest payments on business loans, credit card balances, or other business debt
  • Janitorial Expense: Janitorial expenses and cleaning supplies
  • Landscaping and Groundskeeping: Landscape maintenance, gardening, and pool maintenance costs
  • Marketing Expense: Advertising, marketing, graphic design, and other promotional expenses for our company
  • Meals and Entertainment: Business meals and entertainment expenses, including travel-related meals (may have limited deductibility)
  • Office Supplies: Office supplies expense
  • Payroll Expenses: Payroll expenses
  • Postage and Delivery: Postage, courier, and pickup and delivery services
  • Printing and Reproduction: Printing, copies, and other reproduction expenses
  • Professional Fees: Payments to attorneys and other professionals for services rendered
  • Rent Expense: Rent paid for company offices or other structures used in the business
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Incidental repairs and maintenance of business assets that do not add to the value or appreciably prolong its life
  • Research Services: Research costs including legal library and subscriptions for research services
  • Salon Supplies, Linens, Laundry: Costs of supplies used in the course of business (includes linens and laundry services)
  • Seeds and Plants Purchased: Seeds and plants purchased for producing farm income.
  • Shop Expense: Miscellaneous shop supplies and related shop expenses (rags, hand cleaning supplies, etc.)
  • Small Tools and Equipment: Purchases of small tools or equipment not classified as fixed assets
  • Storage and Warehousing: Amounts paid to store farm commodities.
  • Taxes – Property: Taxes paid on property owned by the business, franchise taxes, excise taxes, etc.
  • Telephone Expense: Telephone and long distance charges, faxing, and other fees Not equipment purchases
  • Travel Expense: Business-related travel expenses including airline tickets, taxi fares, hotel and other travel expenses
  • Uniforms: Uniforms for employees and contractors
  • Utilities: Water, electricity, garbage, and other basic utilities expenses

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17 Responses

  1. When do you use sub accounts?

    1. when you need more detail

  2. I congratulate Hector Garcia is a great professional as Accountant, his tutorials have been very helpful for me.

    Thank you so much for sharing their teachings!!

    Neira

    1. you welcome.

  3. any one can share packers and movers charts of accounts

  4. Where would union dues paid by the employer go?

    1. Dues and Subscriptions probably

  5. how do we classify purchase of Trash Bin?

    1. office supplies probably

    2. What account would you recommend for the down payment on a new swimming pool?

  6. 1.under what expense does purchase of Technical Information fall? Example: buying Vehice Tech Info from Land Transport Authority
    or purchase of Company Profile from ACRA/Questnet

    THANK YOU for your answer

    1. continued education?

  7. Thanks! Hector Garcia for your information as a student I'm very grateful that this works of yours does really help me.

  8. What account would you recommend for paying consultants (for such things as strategic planning and sales training)? We do not have an account for Professional Development, but thought that would make sense.

    1. that seems fine

  9. What class of Account would sale of plant and machinery be?

    1. Fixed Asset

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