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Mr. Aman sold goods to Varun worth ₹ 24,000. Varun accepted the bill for 2 months for the same amount on the same date. Aman discounted the bill with bank after one month at 15% p.a. - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Mr. Aman sold goods to Varun worth ₹ 24,000. Varun accepted the bill for 2 months for the same amount on the same date. Aman discounted the bill with bank after one month at 15% p.a. The bill was dishonoured on the due date and Varun requested Aman to accept ₹ 4,000 and interest in cash on remaining amount at 11% p.a. for 3 months. Aman agreed and for the balance Varun accepted a new bill at 3 months. On the due date of the new bill, Varun become insolvent and only 20% amount could be recovered from his estate.

Pass journal entries in the books of Aman.

Journal Entry
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Solution

In the books of Aman
Journal Entries
Date Particulars L.F. No. Debit (₹) Credit (₹)
(1) Varun’s A/c     ...Dr.   24,000 -
     To Sales A/c   - 24,000
(Being the entry passed for credit sale of goods.)      
(2) Bills Receivable A/c   ...Dr.   24,000 -
     To Varun’s A/c   - 24,000
(Being the acceptance received from Varun.)      
(3) Bank A/c     ...Dr.   23,700 -
Discount A/c     ...Dr.   300 -
     To Bills Receivable A/c   - 24,000
(Being the bill discounted with the bank @ 15% p.a. for 1 month.)      
(4) Varun’s A/c     ...Dr.   24,000 -
     To Bank A/c   - 24,000
(Being the discounted bill dishonoured for non payment of cash.)      
(5) Varun’s A/c     ...Dr.   550 -
     To Interest A/c   - 550
(Being interest due on balance amount receivable from Varun.)      
(6) Cash/Bank A/c     ...Dr.   4,550 -
     To Varun’s A/c   - 4,550
(Being part payment along with interest due received.)      
(7) Bills Receivable A/c     ...Dr.   20,000 -
     To Varun’s A/c   - 20,000
(Being new acceptance received from Varun on balance amount due.)      
(8) Varun’s A/c     ...Dr.   20,000 -
     To Bills Receivable A/c   - 20,000
(Being new bill dishonoured for non-payment of bill amount.)      
(9) Cash/Bank A/c     ...Dr.   4,000 -
Bad Debts A/c     ...Dr.   16,000 -
     To Varun’s A/c   - 20,000
(Being 20% of bill amount recovered from Varun and bad debts written off.)      
  Total   1,61,100 1,61,100

Working Notes:

(1) Discount charged by the bank:

Discount = `"P" xx "N" xx "R" xx 1/100`

= `24,000xx1/12xx15/100`

= ₹ 300

(2) Balance amount after part payment = 24,000 − 4,000 = ₹ 20,000

(3) Interest due on Balance Amount = `"P" xx "N" xx "R" xx 1/100`

= `20,000xx3/12xx11/100`

= ₹ 550

(4) New bill drafted and accepted for ₹ 20,000.

(5) Amount recovered by Aman = `24,000xx20/100` = ₹ 4,000

(6) Bad debts incurred by Aman = 20,000 − 4,000 = ₹ 16,000

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