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  • April 13, 2013 at 9:41 am #122340
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    I will give an attempt at this, not sure if its correct

    Cash Book

    Balance -113
    +90 (difference of 760-670)
    -428 (bank charges)
    -320 ( Note iii)
    -850( Note v)
    +1629 (Note vi)

    Total 8

    Bank Statement

    228
    -220 ( Note iv)

    Total 8

    March 30, 2013 at 9:12 am #121107
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    Unearned revenue or deffered revenue is the collection of cash before a good or service is provided to a client. In some instances, clients may prepay for a good or service to receive a sales discount or to meet the terms of a contractual obligation. Any collections of cash for a good or service not yet provided will be recorded as unearned (deferred) revenue. For a company to recognize the receipt of cash as revenue, it must fully earn that revenue. The receipt of cash alone does not signify that income was earned and can be recognized as such. Since this receipt of cash has not been fully earned, the unearned revenue is recorded as a liability. A liability is typically considered to be an obligation to make a monetary payment in the future, but it can also refer to the future provision of goods or services.

    Entries
    Dr cash
    Cr unearned revenue

    and when services or goods are provided

    Dr unearned revenue
    Cr Sales

    March 7, 2013 at 8:24 am #119438
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    Thanks for the reply. yes carriage inwards is part of the purchase cost, but in perpetual inventory accounting entries, we dont have to do anything with the purchase account, as seen from my entries. pls someone help me with the entries

    March 6, 2013 at 9:54 am #119353
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    so items worth 10000 have been omitted from the records.

    which inludes an item of 7000 at cost.

    But inventory should be valued at lower of cost and NRV

    Cost : 7000
    NRV: Selling Price less cost to sell ( 6000-500) = 5500

    so the new value of invetory which cost 7000 is now 5500

    and balnce of 1000-7000= 3000

    so 3000+5500 = 8500, inventory should be increased by 8500. Im not sure if am correct , pls check with other forum friends

    March 6, 2013 at 9:23 am #119349
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    Since the question is about purchases, dont worry about the receivables part of the question.

    create a T account for trade payables

    on the debit side u have
    302800 Cash paid to suppliers
    2,960 Discounts received
    2000 Contra between payables and receivables ledger
    84000 Trade payables Closing balance

    and on the credit side u have the opening balance of TP which is 60000

    Add all the figures on the debit side and minus it from the 60000 on the credit side and u have the figure for purchases 331760

    June 11, 2012 at 7:34 am #99938
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    difference between cr 24100 and dr 23200 is 900. debit is lower , so to balance, u debit suspense a/c by 900. so initial suspense a/c balance is 900.

    1. correct entry should be
    dr cash 2300
    cr receivables 2300

    entry recorded was
    dr cash 2300
    cr receivables 3200
    (here the cr is more than debit by 900, hence we put debit suspense as 900 so both sides r equal that is
    dr cash 2300
    dr suspense 900
    cr receivables 3200

    Now to remove the suspense balance we pass the entry
    dr receivables 900 (now the receivables has got the correct balance ie cr 3200 – dr 900 = cr 2300)
    cr suspense 900 ( to remove the suspense balance)

    2. correct enty should be
    dr car 8000
    cr cash 8000

    entry recorded was
    cr cash 8000
    cr motor repair 8000
    now there is only cr side for this equation which is 16000 and no debit side , so we put 16000 dr on the suspense a/c

    dr suspense 16000
    cr cash 8000
    cr motor repair 8000

    to remove suspense balance the entry wud b
    dr car 8000
    dr repair 8000(this offsets the earlier cr balance on repair a/c)
    cr suspense 16000(this offsets the dr balance on suspense a/c)

    so suspense a/c balance will be dr 900 (opening balance)
    cr 900 (from error 1)
    cr 16000( from error 2)

    so final balance on suspense a/c will be cr 16000. correct me if am wrong.

    June 5, 2012 at 5:08 pm #99129
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    No one to help out?…..?

    June 4, 2012 at 11:45 am #99128
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    so what will be the entry on jan 31 and feb 28, and march 3. Thanks

    May 9, 2012 at 8:40 am #97264
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    So, in the income statement for that month , will the repair expense be 5000, though we have paid only 3000??

    May 8, 2012 at 8:02 am #97040
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    Vipin, For the first qn, ur final equation is closing value=284,700-32,000+28,500=281,200.ans.

    why r u minusing 32000 and adding 28500.

    January 3, 2012 at 6:46 am #92329
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    The salary will be paid from the company’s account

    December 22, 2011 at 7:00 am #91705
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    Shayan, one more doubt, what happens if another set of three post dated cheques are given, covering nine months from sept. Coz in forum i read that PDC should be treated as Accounts Receivable in the balance sheet.. Should i record only one cheque that covers oct to dec, or should other two cheques also and if so, at what dates ?

    December 22, 2011 at 6:46 am #91704
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    Thanks a lot shayan, that was so helpful.:)

    December 20, 2011 at 6:18 am #91701
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    ramonacraciun , thanks buddy, i need a little more clarification regarding the entries for rent each month,

    December 1, 2011 at 7:16 pm #90437
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    My frIends, thanks for the explanation. But the answer is 256000 for A, 162000 for B , 62000 for C.

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