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प्रश्न
Storage expenses, carriage outwards, salaries of sales staff are recorded on the ______ side of the ______.
विकल्प
Debit, trading account
Credit, trading account
Debit, profit and loss account
Credit, profit and loss account
उत्तर
Storage expenses, carriage outwards, salaries of sales staff are recorded on the Debit side of the profit and loss account.
Explanation:
Selling and distribution expenses such as Carriage outward, salesmen's salaries and commissions, bad debts, etc., are debited to the profit and loss account.
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Give a word, term, or phrase which can substitute the following statement:
An amount spent on promoting sale of goods.
Interest on Drawing is credited to __________ Account.
Fill in the blank :
Interest of proprietor's drawing is credited to _________ account.
Fill in the blank :
An excess of debit over credit in the Profit & Loss A/c represents the __________.
Correct and Rewrite the following statements:
When the credit side of the Profit and Loss Account is greater than the debit side, it is called Net Loss.
Prepare Profit and Loss Account of Sanjay Brothers for the year ended 31st March 2018 from the following balances.
1) Bank charges ₹ 22,000
2) Interest (Cr.) ₹ 16,000
3) Sundry expenses ₹ 42,000
4) Insurance ₹ 35,000
5) Salaries ₹ 40,000
6) Rates and Taxes ₹ 13,000
7) Postage ₹ 8,000
8) Advertisement ₹ 40,000
9) Rent paid ₹ 32,000
10) Bad debts ₹ 10,000
11) Commission (Cr) ₹ 17,500
12) Printing & Stationery ₹ 21,000
13) Loss by fire ₹ 18,000
14) Discount (Dr) ₹ 23,000
15) Discount (Cr) ₹ 37,000
16) Misc. Income ₹ 14,000
17) Depreciation ₹ 34,000
18) Carriage Outwards ₹ 60,000
19) Godown Expenses ₹ 40,000
Note: Gross Profit ₹ 407500
Prepare Profit and Loss Account of Sanjay Brothers for the year ended 31st March, 2018 from the following balances.
1) | Bank charges | ₹ 22,000 |
2) | Interest (Cr.) | ₹ 16,000 |
3) | Sundry expenses | ₹ 42,000 |
4) | Insurance | ₹ 35,000 |
5) | Salaries | ₹ 40,000 |
6) | Rates and Taxes | ₹ 13,000 |
7) | Postage | ₹ 8,000 |
8) | Advertisement | ₹ 40,000 |
9) | Rent paid | ₹ 32,000 |
10) | Bad debts | ₹ 10,000 |
11) | Commission (Cr) | ₹ 17,500 |
12) | Printing & Stationery | ₹ 21,000 |
13) | Loss by fire | ₹ 18,000 |
14) | Discount (Dr) | ₹ 23,000 |
15) | Discount (Cr) | ₹ 37,000 |
16) | Misc. Income | ₹ 14,000 |
17) | Depreciation | ₹ 34,000 |
18) | Carriage Outwards | ₹ 60,000 |
19) | Godown Expenses | ₹ 40,000 |
Note: Gross Profit ₹ 407500
Prepare Profit and Loss Account of Sanjay Brothers for the year ended 31st March, 2018 from the following balances.
1) | Bank charges | ₹ 22,000 |
2) | Interest (Cr.) | ₹ 16,000 |
3) | Sundry expenses | ₹ 42,000 |
4) | Insurance | ₹ 35,000 |
5) | Salaries | ₹ 40,000 |
6) | Rates and Taxes | ₹ 13,000 |
7) | Postage | ₹ 8,000 |
8) | Advertisement | ₹ 40,000 |
9) | Rent paid | ₹ 32,000 |
10) | Bad debts | ₹ 10,000 |
11) | Commission (Cr) | ₹ 17,500 |
12) | Printing & Stationery | ₹ 21,000 |
13) | Loss by fire | ₹ 18,000 |
14) | Discount (Dr) | ₹ 23,000 |
15) | Discount (Cr) | ₹ 37,000 |
16) | Misc. Income | ₹ 14,000 |
17) | Depreciation | ₹ 34,000 |
18) | Carriage Outwards | ₹ 60,000 |
19) | Godown Expenses | ₹ 40,000 |
Note: Gross Profit ₹ 4,07,500
Prepare Profit and Loss Account of Sanjay Brothers for the year ended 31st March, 2018 from the following balances.
1) | Bank charges | ₹ 22,000 |
2) | Interest (Cr.) | ₹ 16,000 |
3) | Sundry expenses | ₹ 42,000 |
4) | Insurance | ₹ 35,000 |
5) | Salaries | ₹ 40,000 |
6) | Rates and Taxes | ₹ 13,000 |
7) | Postage | ₹ 8,000 |
8) | Advertisement | ₹ 40,000 |
9) | Rent paid | ₹ 32,000 |
10) | Bad debts | ₹ 10,000 |
11) | Commission (Cr) | ₹ 17,500 |
12) | Printing & Stationery | ₹ 21,000 |
13) | Loss by fire | ₹ 18,000 |
14) | Discount (Dr) | ₹ 23,000 |
15) | Discount (Cr) | ₹ 37,000 |
16) | Misc. Income | ₹ 14,000 |
17) | Depreciation | ₹ 34,000 |
18) | Carriage Outwards | ₹ 60,000 |
19) | Godown Expenses | ₹ 40,000 |
Note: Gross Profit ₹ 4,07,500
Imagine you are an accountant of Shah & Company. You have to pass an entry of interest received by the company. What will be the accounting treatment?