Glossary

Deferred income

Deferred income is money you've been paid for work not yet done — cash in the bank, but a liability until you deliver, not revenue you can count yet.

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Paid in advanceNot yet earned
A liabilityOwed as delivery

Definition

Deferred income (deferred revenue) is payment received in advance for goods or services a company has not yet supplied. Under the accruals basis it's held as a liability and recognised as income only when the obligation is fulfilled.

In plain terms

The cash is yours to hold, but you haven't earned it until you deliver — so it counts as something you owe, not profit.

Why it matters for your company

Deferred income means your bank balance can overstate your position — some of that cash is owed as future delivery. See how to read your cash position.

Funding for UK limited companies

Credit Corp lends to your company, not to you personally — short-term working capital with no personal guarantee. See what your business could access.