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Incomplete records

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 5 years ago by AvatarJohn Moffat.
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  • December 5, 2020 at 11:25 am #597740
    Avatarketki15
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    Alpha’s first year of trading was 2014. Alpha is a sole trader who doesn’t keep proper accounting.
    From reviewing Alpha’s bank statement and incomplete records related to cash the following has been seen
    Bank and Cash summary, Alpha, 2014
    Cash received from credit customers and paid to the bank 381600
    Exp paid out of cash received from credit customer before banking 6800
    cash sales 112900

    Other info, alfha, 2014
    irrecoverable debts written off 7200
    closing balance of receivables 0
    What is alpha’s sales figure?

    Can you please elaborate on the solution? There is a direct answer given and im not sure how it was derived

    December 7, 2020 at 12:10 am #597944
    Avatararahnsathananthan
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    I get the answer 493,300. Is this correct ?

    December 7, 2020 at 8:47 am #597976
    AvatarJohn Moffat
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    The total cash received from credit customers was 381,600 + 6,800 = 388,400.
    There were irrecoverable debts written off and therefore the total sales to credit customers must have been 388,400 + 7,200 = 395,600.

    In addition there were cash sales of 112,900, so the total sales must have been 395,600 + 112,900 = $508,500.

    December 7, 2020 at 9:12 am #597981
    Avatararahnsathananthan
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    I did not include irrecoverable debt but I guess that is still included in the sales. Thanks John

    December 7, 2020 at 9:27 am #597989
    AvatarJohn Moffat
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    You are welcome 🙂

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