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Arun carries on hardware business and does not keep his books on double entry basis. The following particulars have been extracted from his books: - Accountancy

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Arun carries on hardware business and does not keep his books on double entry basis. The following particulars have been extracted from his books:

Particulars 31.12.2017
31.12.2018
Land and building 2,40,000 2,40,000
Stock-in-trade 1,20,000 1,70,000
Debtors 40,000 51,500,
Creditors 50,000 45,000
Cash at bank 30,000 53,000

Other information for the year ending 31.12.2018 showed the following:

Particulars
Wages 65,000
Carriage outwards 7,500
Sundry expense 28,000
Cash paid to creditors 6,00,000
Drawings 10,000

Total sales during the year were ₹ 7,70,000. Purchases returns during the year were ₹ 30,000 and sales returns were ₹ 25,000. Depreciate land and buildings by 5%. Provide ₹ 1,500 for doubtful debts. Prepare trading and profit and loss account for the year ending 31st December, 2018 and a balance sheet as on that date.

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Statement of Affairs
Liabilities Assets
Creditors 50,000 Land and Building 2,40,000
Capital 3,80,000 Stock 1,20,000
    Debtors 40,0000
    Cash at Bank 30,000
  4,30,000   4,30,000

 

Dr. Total Credit Account Cr.
Particulars Particulars
To cash paid 6,00,000 By Balance c/d 50,000
To Balance b/d 45,000 By credit purchases (B/F) 6,25,000
To purchase return 30,000    
  6,75,000   6,75,000

 

Dr. Trading Account for year ended 31st December 2019 Cr.
Particulars
Particulars
To Opening Stock 1,20,000 By Closing stock 1,70,000
To Wages 65,000 By Sales 7,70,000

7,45,000

To Credit purchases 6,25,000

 

5,95,000

(−) Sales return 25,000
(−) To Purchases return 30,000      
To Gross profit 1,35,000      
    9,15,000     9,15,000

 

Dr. Trading Account for year ended 31st December 2019     Cr.
Particulars Particulars
To Opening Stock 1,20,000 By Closing stock 1,70,000
To Wages 65,000 By Sales 7,70,000 7,45,000
To Credit purchases 6,25,000 5,95,000 (−) Sales return 25,000
(−) To Purchases return 30,000      
To Gross profit 1,35,000      
    9,15,000     9,15,000

 

Dr.

Profit/Loss Account for the year ended 31st December 2019 Cr.
Particulars Particulars
To Carriage returns 7,500 By Gross profit 1,35,000
To Depreciation 12,000    
To Sundry expenses 28,000    
To Provision for Bad and doubtful debts 1,500    
To Net profit 86,000    
  1,35,000   1,35,000

 

Balance Sheet as on 31st December 2019
Liabilities
Assets
Creditors     Land and building 2,40,000  
Capital 3,80,000   (−) Depreciation 12,000 2,28,000
(+) Net profit 86,000   Closing stock   1,70,000
  4,66,000   Debtors
(51,000 − 1,500)
  50,000
(−) Drawing 10,000 4,56,000 Cash at Bank   53,000
    5,01,000     5,01,000
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How is the amount of credit sale ascertained from incomplete records?


Find out credit sales from the following information:

Particulars
Debtors on 1st April 2018 1,00,000
Cash received from debtors 2,30,000
Discount allowed 5,000
Returns inward 25,000
Debtors on 31st March 2019 1,20,000

From the following details find out total sales made during the year.

Particulars
Debtors on 1st January 2018 1,30,000
Cash received from debtors during the year 4,20,000
Sales returns 35,000
Bad debts 15,000
Debtors on 31st December 2018 2,00,000
Cash Sales 4,60,000

From the following particulars, prepare bills receivable amount and compute the bills received from the debtors.

Particulars
Bills receivable at the beginning of the year 1,40,000
Bills receivable at the end of the year 2,00,000
Cash received for bills receivable 3,90,000
Bills receivable dishonoured 30,000

From the following particulars, calculate total sales.

Particulars Particulars
Debtors on 1st April 2018 2,50,000 Bills receivable dishonoured 15,000
Bills receivable on 1st April 2018 60,000 Returns inward 50,000
Cash received from debtors 7,25,000 Bills receivable on 31st March 2019 90,000
Cash received for bills receivable 1,60,000 Sundry debtors on 31st March 2019 2,40,000
Bad debts 30,000 Cash sales 3,15,000

From the following details, calculate credit purchases.

Particulars
Opening creditors 1,70,000
Purchase returns 20,000
Cash paid to creditors 4,50,00
Closing creditors 1,90,000

From the following particulars calculate total purchases.

Particulars Particulars
Sundry creditors on 1st January, 2018 30,000 Purchases returns 15,000
Bills payable on 1st January, 2018 25,000 Cash purchases 2,25,000
Paid cash to creditors 1,20,000 Creditors on 31st December, 2018 25,000
Paid for bills payable 30,000 Bills payable on 31st December, 2018 20,000

From the following details, you are required to calculate credit sales and credit purchases by preparing total debtors account, total creditors account, bills receivable account and bills payable account.

Particulars Particulars
Balances as on 1st April 2018   Balances as on 31st March 2019  
Sundry debtors 2,40,000 Sundry debtors 2,20,000
Bills receivable 30,000 Sundry creditors 1,50,000
Sundry creditors 1,20,000 Bills receivable 8,000
Bills payable 10,000 Bills payable 20,000
Other information: Other information:
Cash received from debtors 6,00,000 Payments against bill payable 30,000
Discount allowed to customers 25,000 Cash received for bills receivable 60,000
Cash paid to creditors 3,20,000 Bills receivable dishonoured 4,000
Discount allowed by suppliers 10,000 Bad debts 16,000

Mary does not keep her books under double entry system. From the following details prepare a trading and profit and loss account for the year ending 31st March, 2019 and a balance sheet as on that date.

Cash Book

Dr.                                                                                  Cr.

Particulars Particulars
To Balance b/d 1,20,000 By Purchases 1,50,000
To Sales 3,60,000 By Creditors 2,50,000
To Debtors 3,40,000 By Wages 70,000
    By Sundry expenses 1,27,000
    By Balance c/d 2,23,000
  8,20,000   8,20,000

Other information:

Particulars 1.4.2018 31.3.2019
Stock of goods 1,10,000 1,80,000
Sundry Debtors 1,30,000 ?
Sundry Creditors 1,60,000 90,000
Furniture and fittings 80,000 80,000

Additional information:

Particulars
Credit purchases 1,80,000
Credit sales 2,90,000
Opening capital 2,80,000
Depreciate furniture and fittings by 10% p.a.  

Selvam does not keep his books under double entry system. From the following information prepare trading and Profit and loss A/c and Balance Sheet as on 31-12-2018

Particulars 1-1-2018
31-12-2018
Machinery 60,000 60,000
Cash at bank 25,000 33,000
Sundry debtors 70,000 1,00,000
Stock 45,000 22,000
Bills receivable 20,000 38,000
Bank loan 45,000 45,000
Sundry creditors 25,000 21,000

 

Particulars Particulars
Cash sales 20,000 Credit sales 1,80,000
Cash purchases 8,000 Credit purchases 52,000
Wages 6,000 Salaries 23,500
Advertisement 7,000 Interest on bank loan 4,500
Drawings 60,000 Additional capital 21,000

Adjustments:

Write off the depreciation of 10% on machinery. Create a reserve of 1% on debtors for doubtful debts.


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