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pbls ledger control a/c reconcilation

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  • November 8, 2013 at 7:32 pm #145114
    Avatarmp-open
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    Hallo,

    I have the following example from an F3 book, and I don’t understand why item 1 (purchase returns below) is not used to get the answer. I am wondering, if you have some idea, is this a mistake or there’s some reasoning for it?

    Example:
    The total of the list of balances in the payables ledger of Bounce on 30 June 2010 was $289,500. This balance did not agree with the payables ledger control account balance.

    The following errors were discovered.
    1 The total of purchases returns was undercast by $3,000.
    2 A contra entry of $690 was recorded in the payables ledger control account but not in the payables ledger.
    3 An invoice for $8,720 was recorded in the supplier’s account as $7,820.

    What amount should Bounce record in its statement of financial position as the amount of trade payables as at 30 June 2010?

    Solution:

    Total of payables ledger balances 289,500
    Contra entry not recorded in payables ledger (690)
    Invoice under-stated in payables ledger (8,720 – 7,820) 900
    Adjusted balance 289,710.

    Thank you!

    November 9, 2013 at 7:17 am #145138
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    Hi,
    maybe purchases returns were already paid by company (so there won’t be any amount in payables a/c), and thus they are not taken into account? So in this case accountant do not have to adjust payables a/c, as there’s nothing to adjust.

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