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Opening stock is the first item on the ______ side of ______. - Commercial Studies

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Opening stock is the first item on the ______ side of ______.

विकल्प

  • Debit, trading account

  • Credit, trading account

  • Debit, profit and loss account

  • Credit, profit and loss account

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उत्तर

Opening stock is the first item on the Debit side of trading account

Explanation:

The unsold stock remaining from the previous accounting period is the opening stock of the current accounting period. It is typically listed on a company’s trial balance and appears on the debit side of a trading account.

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अध्याय 7: Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship - EXERCISES [पृष्ठ १०४]

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गोयल ब्रदर्स प्रकाशन Commercial Studies [English] Class 10 ICSE
अध्याय 7 Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship
EXERCISES | Q 17. | पृष्ठ १०४

संबंधित प्रश्न

Compute the cost of goods sold from the following information:

Particulars Particulars
Opening stock 10,000 Indirect expenses 5,000
Purchases 80,000 Closing stock 15,000
Direct expenses 7,000    

Find out the amount of sales from the following information:

Particulars Particulars
Opening stock 30,000 Closing stock 20,000
Purchases less returns 2,00,000 Gross profit margin (on sales) 30%

From the following balances obtained from the books of Mr. Ganesh, prepare trading and profit and loss account.

Particulars Particulars
Stock on 01.01.2017 8,000 Bad debts 1,200
Purchases for the year 22,000 Trade expenses 1,200
Sales for the year 42,000 Discount allowed 600
Expenses on purchases 2,500 Commission allowed 1,100
Financial charges paid 3,500 Selling expenses 600
Expenses on sale 1,000 Repairs on office vehicles 600

Closing stock on December 31.12.2017 was ₹ 4,500


Prepare a Trading, Profit and Loss account of Mr. ABC for the year ending on 31st March, 2023 and a Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2023.

Particulars Amount (Dr.) Rs. Amount (Cr.) Rs.
Capital   80,000
Drawings 4,000  
Cash at Bank 4,700  
Purchase 66,000  
Sales   1,15,000
Purchase Returns   3,000
Sales Returns 6,000  
Discount 1,200  
Carriage Outwards 1,800  
Salaries 18,000  
Trade expenses 3,600  
Opening stock 15,000  
Bad debts 1,800  
Rent 4,500  
Machinery 1,08,000  
Furniture 18,000  
Debtors 12,000  
Creditors   30,000
Stationery 7,500  
Commission received   900
Loan   43,200
  2,72,100 2,72,100

Closing stock on 31st March, 2023 was valued at Rs. 78,000.


Wages, carriage inward are recorded on the ______ side of the ______. 


Explain the needs of a Trading Account.


From the following balances of Mr. Kumar, prepare final accounts for the year 2018: 

Debit Balance (₹) Credit Balance (₹)
Salaries 400 Sales 7,819
Advertising 42 Carriage inwards 9
Postage and Telegrams 27 Capital 3,600
Bad Debts 28 Creditors 1,124
Interest 130 Loan 1,200
Discount (Dr.) 100 Debtors 388
wages 430 Fixtures and Fittings 1,616
Opening Stock 995 Buildings 2,378
Purchases 6,200 Machinery 1,000
    Closing Stock 1,430

From the following trial balance of Mr. Roobex, prepare the final accounts of the year ended 31.12.2018.

  Debit (₹) Credit (₹)
Freehold Land 60,000  
Office and Factory Buildings 40,000  
Purchase and Sales 1,20,000 2,05,000
Stock 30,000  
Returns 3,500 5,500
Wages 9,000  
Salaries 10,000  
Office Expenses and Petties 1,400  
Carriage on Purchases and Import Duty 2,200  
Stationery and Printing Literature 2,750  
Discounts   3,700
Bad Debts 1,200  
Capital of Mr. Roobex   1,15,000
Loan from Miss Setalwad @ 10% (gainfully employed through the year)    15,000
Insurance 1,800  
Sundry Debtors and Creditors 40,000 12,000
Interest Paid on Loan 1,500  
Commission for Agency Work   1,600
Cash and Bank Balances 7,700  
Investments 20,000  
Petty Cash 250  
Bills Receivable and Payable 9,000 2,000
Bad Debts Recovered   500
  3,60,300 3,60,300

Closing stock on 31.12.2018 was ₹ 56,000.


From the following Trial Balance of Mr. Rajesh, prepare final accounts for the year ended 31.3.2019: 

  Debit (₹) Credit (₹)
Opening Stock 19,000  
Salaries 10,500  
Wages 8,000  
Railway Freight - Purchases & Imports 2,500  
General Office Expenses 13,000  
Annual Insurance 2,000  
Plant and Machinery 50,000  
Purchases and Sales 1,20,000 2,53,000
Rent 7,500  
Bad Debts and its Recoveries 300 1,000
Buildings and Sheds 60,000  
Bills Receivable and Payable 12,200 4,000
10% Bank of Progress Loan   50,000
Travel Costs 15,000  
Returns and Price Adjustments 3,000 1,500
Legal and Other Consultancy Fees 10,000  
Repairs 8,600  
Bank Account 10,000  
Capital and Drawings 4,500 65,000
Interest 6,000  
Debtors and Creditors 35,000 22,600
  3,97,100 3,97,100

Closing stock is valued at ₹ 45,000 (Its market price is only ₹ 40,000).


From the following Trial Balance of Rinky, prepare a Trading Account and a Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31.12.2018 and a Balance Sheet on that date.

TRIAL BALANCE
  Dr. (₹)   Cr. (₹)
Building 20,000 Capital Account 25,000
Depreciation on above 1,000 Provision for Depreciation on Machinery on 1.1.2018 800
Machinery 6,800 Creditors 12,000
Furniture 2,000 Bank Loan 6,000
Drawings 1,500 Sales 53,000
Debtors 8,000 Outstanding Carriage Inward 200
Cash 1,600    
Opening Stock 5,000    
Purchase 31,000    
Wages 3,000    
Carriage Inwards 400    
Salary 4,000    
Prepaid Salary 1,000    
Advertisement 300    
Insurance 3,500    
Packing Materials 7,900    
  97,000   97,000

Closing Stock ₹ 15,000.


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