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Trial balance of Madan did not agree and he put the difference to suspense account. He discovered the following errors:(a) Sales return book overcast by ₹ 800.(b) Purchases - Accountancy

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Trial balance of Madan did not agree and he put the difference to suspense account. He discovered the following errors:
(a) Sales return book overcast by ₹ 800.
(b) Purchases return to ₹ 2,000 was not posted.
(c) Goods purchased on credit from ₹ 4,000 though taken into stock, but no entry was passed in the books.
(d) Installation charges on new machinery purchased ₹ 500 were debited to sundry expenses account as ₹ 50.
(e) Rent paid for residential accommodation of madam (the proprietor) ₹ 1,400 was debited to rent account as ₹ 1,000.

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Journal
S.No. Particulars L.F. Debit Amount ₹ Credit Amount ₹
(a) Suspense A/c Dr.     800  
   To Sales Return A/c     800
(Sales Return Book overcast by ₹ 800, now rectified)      
(b) Sahu Dr.   2,000  
   To Purchases Return A/c      2,000
(Goods returned to Sahu, were not posted, now rectified)      
(c) Purchases A/c Dr.    4,000  
   To Narula     4,000
(Goods purchased from Narula were not posted, now rectified)      
(d) Machinery A/c Dr.   500  
   To Sundry Expense A/c     50
   To Suspense A/c     450
(Installation charges on machinery ₹ 500 wrongly debited to Sundry Expenses Account as ₹ 50, now rectified)      
(e) Drawings A/c Dr.   1,400  
   To Rent A/c     1,000
   To Suspense A/c     400
(Rent paid for residential accommodation of proprietor as ₹ 1,400. was posted to Rent Account as ₹ 1,000, now rectified)      

 

Dr. Suspense Account Cr.
S.No. Particulars J.F. Amount ₹ S.No. Particulars J.F. Amount ₹
(a) Sales Return   800 (d) Machinery   450
  Balance c/d   50 (e) Drawings   400
      850       850

Note:

As per the solution Suspense Account shows a credit balance of ₹ 50.

However, as per the answer given in the book, it is a credit balance of ₹ 2050.

In order to match answer with the book item (b) is taken as, ‘Purchases return to Sahu ₹ 2,000 were not posted to Sahu’s Account.’

Thus, the rectifying entry for this error will be as:

Sahu's A/c  Dr. 2,000  
   To Suspense A/c   2,000
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अध्याय 6: Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors - Numerical Questions [पृष्ठ २२१]

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अध्याय 6 Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors
Numerical Questions | Q 21 | पृष्ठ २२१

संबंधित प्रश्न

What is meant by the rectification of errors?


Write a note on one-sided errors and two sided errors.


Rectify the following error assuming that the trial balance is yet to be prepared:

Sales book was undercast by ₹ 400


Rectify the following error assuming that the trial balance is yet to be prepared:

Purchases book was undercast by ₹ 600


Rectify the following error assuming that the trial balance is yet to be prepared:

Purchases returns book was overcast by ₹ 700


The bookkeeper of a firm found that the trial balance was out by ₹ 922 (excess credit).
He placed the amount in the suspense account and subsequently found the following errors:

  1. The total discount column on the credit side of the cash book ₹ 78 was not posted in the ledger.
  2. The total of purchases book was short by ₹ 1,000.
  3. A credit sale of goods to Natarajan for ₹ 375 was entered in the sales book as ₹ 735.
  4. A credit sale of goods to Mekala for ₹ 700 was entered in the purchases book. You are required to give rectification entries and prepare a suspense account.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded as ₹ 700.
  2. Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded as ₹ 900.
  3. Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded as ₹ 400.
  4. Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded as ₹ 100.

Rectify the following errors:
(i) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded as ₹ 7,200.
(ii) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded as ₹ 9,900.
(iii) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded as ₹ 4,040.
(iv) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded as ₹ 1,600.


Rectify the following errors:
(a) Credit Sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded in purchases book.
(b) Credit Purchases from Rohan ₹ 900 were recorded in sales book.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded in the sales return book.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded in purchases return book.
(e) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 2,000 were recorded in purchases book.


Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300.
  4. Purchase returns book overcast by ₹ 200.

Rectify the following errors assuming that a suspense account was opened. Ascertain the difference in trial balance.
(a) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were posted to Karan as ₹ 5,000.
(b) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were posted to the debit of Gobind as ₹ 10,000.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were posted to the credit of Naresh as ₹ 3,000.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were posted to the debit of Manish as ₹ 2,000.
(e) Cash sales ₹ 2,000 were posted to commission account as ₹ 200.


Rectify the following errors assuming that suspense account was opened. Ascertain the difference in trial balance.
(a) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded in Purchase Book. However, Mohan’s account was correctly debited.
(b) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded in sales book. However, Rohan’s account was correctly credited.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded in sales return book. However, Rakesh’s account was correctly debited.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded through purchases return book. However, Mahesh’s account was correctly credited.
(e) Goods returned to Naresh ₹ 2,000 were recorded through purchases book. However, Naresh’s account was correctly debited.


Rectify the following errors assuming that suspense account was opened. Ascertain the difference in trial balance.
(a) Furniture purchased for ₹ 10,000 wrongly debited to purchase account as ₹ 4,000.
(b) Machinery purchased on credit from Raman for ₹ 20,000 recorded through Purchases Book as ₹ 6,000.
(c) Repairs on machinery ₹ 1,400 debited to Machinery account as ₹ 2,400.
(d) Repairs on overhauling of second hand machinery purchased ₹ 2,000 ₹ 200.
(e) Sale of old machinery at book value ₹ 3,000 was credited to sales account as ₹ 5,000.


Rectify the following errors:
(a) Depreciation provided on machinery ₹ 4,000 was not posted.
(b) Bad debts written off ₹ 5,000 were not posted.
(c) Discount allowed to a debtor ₹ 100 on receiving cash from him was not posted.
(d) Discount allowed to a debtor ₹ 100 on receiving cash from him was not posted to discount account.
(e) Bill receivable for ₹ 2,000 received from a debtor was not posted.


Trial balance of Anuj did not agree. It showed an excess credit of ₹ 6,000. He put the difference to suspense account. He discovered the following errors:
(a) Cash received from Ravish ₹ 8,000 posted to his account as ₹ 6,000.
(b) Returns inwards book overcast by ₹ 1,000.
(c) Total of sales book ₹ 10,000 was not posted to Sales account.
(d) Credit purchases from Nanak ₹ 7,000 were recorded in sales Book. However, Nanak’s account was correctly credited.
(e) Machinery purchased for ₹ 10,000 was posted to purchases account as ₹ 5,000. Rectify the errors and prepare suspense account.


Trial balance of Kohli did not agree and showed an excess debit of ₹ 16,300. He put the difference to a suspense account and discovered the following errors:
(a) Cash received from ₹ 5,000 was posted to the debit of Kamal as ₹ 6,000.
(b) Salaries paid to an employee ₹ 2,000 were debited to his personal account as ₹ 1,200.
(c) Goods withdrawn by proprietor for personal use ₹ 1,000 were credited to sales account as ₹ 1,600.
(d) Depreciation provided on machinery ₹ 3,000 was posted to Machinery account as ₹ 300.
(e) Sale of old car for ₹ 10,000 was credited to sales account as ₹ 6,000.
Rectify the errors and prepare suspense account.


Rectify the following errors:

  1. Credit sales to Mohan ₹7,000 were recorded as ₹700.
  2. Credit purchases from Rohan ₹9,000 were recorded as ₹900.
  3. Goods returned to Rakesh  ₹4,000 were recorded as ₹400.
  4. Goods returned from Mahesh  ₹1,000 were recorded as ₹100.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 7,000 were recorded as ₹ 700.
  2. Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were recorded as ₹ 900.
  3. Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were recorded as ₹ 400.
  4. Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were recorded as ₹ 100.

Rectify the following errors:

  1. Sales book overcast by ₹ 700.
  2. Purchases book overcast by ₹ 500.
  3. Sales return book overcast by ₹ 300.
  4. Purchase return book overcast by ₹ 200.

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