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Mr. Girdhari Lal does not keep full double entry records. His balance as on April 01, 2016 is as.

Liabilities

Amount
Rs

Assets

Amount
Rs

Sundry creditors

35,000

Cash in hand

5,000

Bills payable

15,000

Cash at bank

20,000

Capital

40,000

Sundry debtors

18,000

   

Stock

22,000

   

Furniture

8,000

   

Plant

17,000

 

90,000

 

90,000

His position at the end of the year is:

 

Rs

Cash in hand

7,000

Stock

8,600

Debtors

23,800

Furniture

15,000

Plant

20,350

Bills payable

20,200

Creditors

15,000

He withdrew Rs 500 per month out of which to spent Rs 1,500 for business purpose. Prepare the statement of profit or loss.

[2.01] Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship: from Complete and Incomplete Records
Chapter: [2.01] Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship: from Complete and Incomplete Records
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Mr. Ashok does not keep his books properly. Following information is available from his books.

 

April. 01, 2016

March. 31, 2017

 

Rs

Rs

Sundry creditors

45,000

93,000

Loan from wife

66,000

57,000

Sundry debtors

22,500

Land and Building

89,600

90,000

Cash in hand

7,500

8,700

Bank overdraft

25,000

Furniture

1,300

1,300

Stock

34,000

25,000

During the year Mr. Ashok sold his private car for Rs 50,000 and invested this amount into the business. He withdrew from the business Rs 1,500 per month upto October 31, 2016 and thereafter Rs 4,500 per month as drawings. You are required to prepare the statement of profit or loss and statement of affair as on March 31, 2017.

[2.01] Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship: from Complete and Incomplete Records
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Krishna Kulkarni has not kept proper books of accounts prepare the statement of profit or loss for the year ending December 31, 2011 from the following information:

 

April. 01, 2016

March. 31, 2017

 

Rs

Rs

Cash in hand

10,000

36,000

Debtors

20,000

80,000

Creditors

10,000

46,000

Bills receivable

20,000

24,000

Bills payable

4,000

42,000

Car

80,000

Stock

40,000

30,000

Furniture

8,000

48,000

Investment

40,000

50,000

Bank balance

1,00,000

90,000

The following adjustments were made:
(a) Krishna withdrew cash Rs 5,000 per month for private use.
(b) Depreciation @ 5% on car and furniture @10%.
(c) Outstanding Rent Rs 6,000.
(d) Fresh Capital introduced during the year Rs 30,000.

[2.01] Financial Statements of Sole Proprietorship: from Complete and Incomplete Records
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M/s Saniya Sports Equipment does not keep proper records. From the following information, find out profit or loss and also prepare balance sheet for the year ended March 31, 2017.

Items April. 31, 2016 (₹) March. 31, 2017 (₹)
Cash in hand 6,000 24,000
Bank Overdraft 30,000
Stock 50,000 80,000
Sundry creditors 26,000 40,000
Sundry debtors 60,000 1,40,000
Bills payable 6,000 12,000
Furniture 40,000 60,000
Bills receivable 8,000 28,000
Machinery 50,000 1,00,000
Investment 30,000 80,000

Drawing Rs. 10,000 p.m. for personal use, fresh capital introduce during the year Rs. 2,00,000. A bad debts of Rs. 2,000 and a provision of 5% is to be made on debtors outstanding salary Rs. 2,400, prepaid insurance Rs. 700, depreciation charged on furniture and machine @ 10% p.a.

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What is a journal? Give a specimen of journal showing at least five entries.

[1.02] Accounting Process
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Journalise the following transactions in the books of Himanshu:

2017  
Dec.01 Business started with cash 75,000
Dec.07 Purchased goods for cash 10,000
Dec.09 Sold goods to Swati 5,000
Dec.12 Purchased furniture 3,000
Dec.18 Cash received from Swati In full settlement 4,000
Dec.25 Paid rent 1,000
Dec.30 Paid salary 1,500
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Enter the following Transactions in the Journal of Mudit:

2017  
Jan.01 Commenced business with cash 1,75,000
Jan.01 Building 1,00,000
Jan.02 Goods purchased for cash 75,000
Jan.03 Sold goods to Ramesh 30,000
Jan.04 Paid wages 500
Jan.06 Sold goods for cash 10,000
Jan.10 Paid for trade expenses 700
Jan.12 Cash received from Ramesh 29,500  29,500
  Discount allowed 500
Jan.14 Goods purchased for Sudhir 27,000
Jan.18 Cartage paid 1,000
Jan.20 Drew cash for personal use 5,000
Jan.22 Goods use for household 2,000
Jan.25 Cash paid to Sudhir 26,700  26,700
  Discount allowed 300
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Journalise the following transactions:

2017  
Dec.01 Hema started business with cash 1,00,000
Dec.02 Open a bank account with SBI 30,000
Dec.04 Purchased goods from Ashu 20,000
Dec.06 Sold goods to Rahul for cash 15,000
Dec.10 Bought goods from Tara for cash 40,000
Dec.13 Sold goods to Suman 20,000
Dec.16 Received cheque from Suman 19,500
  Discount allowed 500
Dec.20 Cheque given to Ashu on account 10,000
Dec.22 Rent paid by cheque 2,000
Dec.23 Deposited into bank 16,000
Dec.25 Machine purchased from Parigya 10,000
Dec.26 Trade expenses 2,000
Dec.28 Cheque issued to Parigya 10,000
Dec.29 Paid telephone expenses by cheque 1,200
Dec.31 Paid salary 4,500
[1.02] Accounting Process
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Jouranlise the following transactions in the books of Harpreet Bros:
(a) ₹ 1,000 due from Rohit are now bad debts.
(b) Goods worth ₹ 2,000 were used by the propriet
(c) Charge depreciation @ 10% p.a for two month on machine costing `30,000.
(d) Provide interest on capital of ₹ 1,50,000 at 6% p.a. for 9 months
(e) Rahul become insolvent, who owed is ₹ 2,000 a final dividend of 60 paise in a rupee is received from his estate.

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Prepare Journal from the transactions given below:

(a) Cash paid for installation of machine ₹ 500
(b) Goods given as charity ₹ 2,000
(c) Interest charge on capital @7% p.a. when total capital were ₹ 70,000
(d) Received ₹ 1,200 of a bad debts written-off last year  
(e) Goods destroyed by fire ₹ 2,000
(f) Rent outstanding ₹ 1,000
(g) Interest on drawings  ₹ 900
(h) Sudhir Kumar who owed me ₹ 3,000 has failed to pay the amount. He pays me a compensation of 45 paise in a rupee.  
(i) Commission received in advance  ₹ 7,000
[1.02] Accounting Process
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Journalise the following transactions, post to the ledger:

2017  
Nov.01 Business started with  
  (i) Cash 1,50,000
  (ii) Goods 50,000
Nov.03 Purchased goods from Harish 30,000
Nov.05 Sold goods for cash 12,000
Nov.08 Purchase furniture for cash 5,000
Nov.10 Cash paid to Harish on account 15,000
Nov.13 Paid sundry expenses 200
Nov.15 Cash sales 15,000
Nov.18 Deposited into bank 5,000
Nov.20 Drew cash for personal use 1,000
Nov.22 Cash paid to Harish in full settlement of account 14,700
Nov.25 Good sold to Nitesh 7,000
Nov.26 Cartage paid 200
Nov.27 Rent paid 1,500
Nov.29 Received cash from Nitesh 6,800
  Discount allowed 200
Nov.30 Salary paid 3,000
[1.02] Accounting Process
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Journalise the following transactions is the journal of M/s. Goel Brothers and post them to the ledger:

2017  
Jan.01 Started business with cash 1,65,000
Jan.02 Opened bank account in PNB 80,000
Jan.04 Goods purchased from Tara 22,000
Jan.05 Goods purchased for cash 30,000
Jan.18 Goods sold to Naman 12,000
Jan.10 Cash paid to Tara 22,000
Jan.15 Cash received from Naman 11,700
  Discount allowed 300
Jan.16 Paid wages 200
Jan.18 Furniture purchased for office use 5,000
Jan.20 Withdrawn from bank for personal use 4,000
Jan.22 Issued cheque for rent 3,000
Jan.23 Goods issued for household purpose 2,000
Jan.24 Drawn cash from bank for office use 6,000
Jan.26 Commission received 1,000
Jan.27 Bank charges 200
Jan.28 Cheque given for insurance premium 3,000
Jan.29 Paid salary 7,000
Jan.30 Cash sales 10,000
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Journalise the following transaction in the Books of the M/s Bhanu Traders and Post them into the Ledger.

December
2017
 
1. Started business with cash 92,000
2. Deposited into bank 60,000
3. Bought goods on credit from Himani 40,000
6. Purchased goods from cash 20,000
8. Returned goods to Himani 4,000
10. Sold goods for cash 20,000
14. Cheque given to Himani 36,000
17. Goods sold to M/s Goyal Traders 3,50,000
19. Drew cash from bank for personal use 2,000
21. Goyal traders returned goods 3,500
22. Cash deposited into bank 20,000
26. Cheque received from Goyal Traders 31,500
28. Goods given as charity 2,000
29. Rent paid 3,000
30. Salary paid 7,000
31. Office machine purchased for cash 3,000
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Briefly explain the term favourable balance as per cash book

[1.02] Accounting Process
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Enumerate the steps to ascertain the correct cash book balance

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What is a bank reconciliation statement? Why is it prepared?

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Explain the process of preparing bank reconciliation statement with amended cash balance

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From the following particulars, prepare a, bank reconciliation statement as at March 31, 2017.
(i) Balance as per cash book ₹ 3,200.
(ii) Cheque issued but not presented for payment ₹ 1,800.
(iii) Cheque deposited but not collected upto March 31, 2017 ₹ 2,000.
(iv) Bank charges debited by bank ₹ 150.

[1.02] Accounting Process
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On March 31 2017 the cash book showed a balance of ₹ 3,700 as cash at bank, but the bank passbook made up to same date showed that cheques for ₹ 700, ₹ 300 and ₹ 180 respectively had not presented for payment, Also, cheque amounting to ₹ 1,200 deposited into the account had not been credited. Prepare a bank reconciliation statement

[1.02] Accounting Process
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The cash book shows a bank balance of ₹ 7,800. On comparing the cash book with passbook the following discrepancies were noted:

  1. Cheque deposited in bank but not credited ₹ 3,000.
  2. Cheque issued but not yet present for payment ₹ 1,500.
  3. Insurance premium paid by the bank ₹ 2,000.
  4. Bank interest credit by the bank ₹ 400. 
  5. Bank charges ₹ 100. 
  6. Directly deposited by a customer ₹ 4,000.
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