Dividends - Accounting

Dividends - Accounting

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X5211

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127 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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I will be taking this up with my accountant but until I get a chance can anyone explain to how the account below could have a dividend balance now available of £28,072.51 but only around £21,000 in bank account? I would have assumed dividends available would be roughly a figure of profits-expenses payable and less than amount in bank account??


Available to withdraw from the Company

Opening Reimbursed Available Balance now
Balance per Bank this time available

Net Wages 5,416.64 1,625.38 1,666.66 5,457.92
Expenses/Mileage 438.91 - - 438.91
Dividend 30,007.90 10,167.00 8,231.61 28,072.51

35,863.45 11,792.38 9,898.27 33,969.34

X5211

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Dr Jekyll said:
Does someone owe the company a lot of money?
No.. All invoices paid on time.. Anything else

Formatting is way off..

X5211

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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essayer said:
You need to have the whole balance sheet really otherwise it doesn't make sense.
Happy to share what I have if yourself or anyone else wants to have a look... cheers

X5211

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Does this help at all??

Available to withdraw from the Company

Net Wages Opening Balance- 5,416.64
Reimbursed per Bank - 1,625.38
Available this time - 1,666.66
Balance now available - 5,457.92


Expenses/Mileage Opening Balance - 438.91
Reimbursed per Bank - -
Available this time - -
Balance now available - 438.91


Dividend Opening balance - 30,007.90
Reimbursed per Bank - 10,167.00
Available this time - 8,231.61
Balance now available - 28,072.51

Total
Opening balance - 35,863.45
Reinbursed per bank - 1,792.38
Available this time -9,898.27
Balance now available - 33,969.34

I am an IT contractor and the company is in 5th year of business with very little assets. Over the year I have bought a couple of laptops etc but not more than £5,000 in total

Edited by X5211 on Wednesday 4th March 20:45


Edited by X5211 on Wednesday 4th March 20:46

X5211

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127 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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dave123456 said:
appears to be ledger extracts, so you presumably owe yourself £28k of dividends. any cash drawn would go against this balance.
I guess this is my lack of understanding. How can you "owe" yourself dividends.. I thought they were only "available" from profits-expenses (inc all tax)???

X5211

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127 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Thanks for your help guys. Anyone fancy having a quick look? Message and I will email them over..

X5211

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Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Countdown said:
Happy to have a look if it helps - prior year comparatives would also be helpful
Cheers, I have messaged you to send your email over as cant attach spreadsheet via this system..

X5211

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Countdown said:
Bmw172@hotmail.com
Sent.. Thanks

X5211

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Countdown said:
Hi X5211

I've had a very quick look and the figures seem to add up. All those figures you've put on each tab should match the cash flows on your bank statement. In layman's terms you've got

Sales income
Less : bills and stuff
Equals :net profit (aka available to withdraw)

So, to answer your original question - yes dividend SHOULD be equal to the cash sat in the company bank account.

I've only had a quick look on the iPad so apologies if I've missed something. I'll look at it in more detail when I get the chance.

P.s. in August 2010 why are you showing client entertainment as income rather than expenditure?? smile
Thank you, really appreciate you doing that. If you get a chance then great, if not don't worry at all..

Yeah the dividend I am told is "available" is around £12,000 more than that of the cash in the bank currently.

I will have a look at the Aug2010 client entertainment :-) Going to blame the wife for that one..