Prepaid expenses are payments made for goods or services to be received in the future, recorded as assets on the balance sheet until the benefits are realized. These expenses are initially recognized as current assets and gradually expensed over time as the service or benefit is consumed. Common examples include insurance premiums and rent. Prepaid expenses help in matching costs with revenues in the appropriate accounting period.
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