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The incorrect accounting equation is _____________.

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Real account deals with ____________.

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Which one of the following is representative personal account?

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Prepaid rent is a ____________.

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What is the accounting equation?

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Write any one transaction which decreases the assets and decreases the liabilities

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Write any one transaction which increases one asset and decreases another asset

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How are personal accounts classified?

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Write a brief note on accounting equation approach of recording transactions.

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What is an Account?

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Classify the accounts with suitable examples.

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What are the three different types of personal accounts?

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Complete the accounting equation.

Assets = Capital + Liabilities

₹ 1,00,000 = ₹  80,000 + ?

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Complete the accounting equation.

Assets = Capital + Liabilities

₹ 2,00,000 = ? + ₹  40,000

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Complete the accounting equation.

Assets = Capital + Creditors

? = ₹ 1, 60,000 + ₹ 80,000

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For the following transactions, show the effect on the accounting equation.

  1. Raj started business with cash - ₹ 40,000
  2. Opened bank account with a deposit of - ₹ 30,000
  3. Bought goods from Hari on credit for - ₹ 12,000
  4. Raj withdrew cash for personal use - ₹ 1,000
  5. Bought furniture by using debit card for - ₹ 10,000
  6. Sold goods to Murugan and cash received - ₹ 6,000
  7. Money withdrawn from bank for office use - ₹ 1,000
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Prepare accounting equation for the following transactions.

  1. Murugan commenced business with cash ₹ 80,000
  2. Purchased goods for cash ₹ 30,000
  3. Paid salaries by cash ₹ 5,000
  4. Bought goods from Kumar for ₹ 5,000 and deposited the money in CDM.
  5. Introduced additional capital of ₹ 10,000
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What will be the effect of the following on the accounting equation?

  1. Sunil started business with ₹ 1,40,000 cash and goods worth ₹ 60,000
  2. Purchased furniture worth ₹ 20,000 by cash
  3. Depreciation on furniture ₹ 800
  4. Deposited into bank ₹ 40,000
  5. Paid electricity charges through net banking ₹ 500
  6. Sold goods to Ravi costing ₹ 10,000 for ₹ 15,000
  7. Goods returned by Ravi ₹ 7,500 (costing ₹ 5,000)
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Create an accounting equation on the basis of the following transactions:

  1. Rakesh started business with a capital of ₹ 1,50,000
  2. Deposited money with the bank ₹ 80,000
  3. Purchased goods from Mahesh and paid through debit card ₹ 25,000
  4. Sold goods (costing ₹ 10,000) to Mohan for ₹ 14,000 who pays through debit card
  5. Commission received by cheque and deposited the same in the bank ₹ 2,000
  6. Paid office rent through ECS ₹ 6,000
  7. Sold goods to Raman for ₹ 15,000 of which ₹ 5,000 was received at once
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Create an accounting equation on the basis of the following transactions:

  1. Started business with cash ₹ 80,000 and goods ₹ 75,000
  2. Sold goods to Shanmugam on credit for ₹ 50,000
  3. Received cash from Shanmugam in full settlement ₹ 49,000
  4. Salary outstanding ₹ 3,000
  5. Goods costing ₹ 1,000 given as charity
  6. Insurance premium paid ₹ 3000
  7. Out of insurance premium paid, prepaid is ₹ 500
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