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Journalise the following transactions in the books of Apoorva. Prashant’s acceptance for 60 days ₹ 12,750 deposited into bank for collection. - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Journalise the following transactions in the books of Apoorva.

  1. Prashant’s acceptance for 60 days ₹ 12,750 deposited into bank for collection.
  2. Apoorva sold goods to Kirti for ₹ 20,000 and received her acceptance for the same amount for 2 months. The bill was endorsed to Rekha.
  3. Received 30% of the amount due from the private estate of Mukta who was declared insolvent. Mukta had dishonoured her acceptance of ₹ 23,850 and noting charges paid were ₹ 150.
  4. Apoorva renews her acceptance of ₹ 36,000 to Anuradha by paying cheque of ₹ 6,000 and accepting a new bill for 2 months for balance along with interest @ 14.5% p. a.
Journal Entry

Solution

Journal Entries
In the Books of Apoorva

Date Particular L.F. Amount
Dr. (₹)
Amount
Cr. (₹)

(a)

Bill sent for collection A/c   ...Dr.   12,750 -
  To Bills Receivable  A/c   - 12,750
  (Being bill deposited into bank for collection)      
b) i) Kirti’s   ...Dr.   20,000 -
  To Sales A/c   - 20,000
  (Being goods sold on credit)      
ii) Bill Receivable A/c      ...Dr.   20,000 -
  To Kirti’s A/c   - 20,000
  (Being drawn and accepted)      
iii) Rekha’s A/c   ...Dr.   20,000 -
             To Bills Receivable A/c   - 20,000
  (Being Kirti’s acceptance endorsed)      
c) i) Mukta’s A/c   ...Dr.   24,000 -
  To Bills Receivable A/c   - 23,850
  To Cash A/c   - 150
  (Being Mukta’s acceptance dishonoured and Noting Charges paid)      
ii) Cash / Bank A/c     ...Dr.   7,200 -
  Bad Debts A/c      ...Dr.   16,800 -
  To Mukta’s A/c   - 24,000
  (Being amount received and bad debts written of on account of insolvency)      
d) i) Bills Payable A/c     ...Dr.   36,000 -
  To Anuradha’s A/c   - 36,000
  (Being our acceptance dishonoured)      
ii) Interest A/c      ...Dr.   725 -
  To Anuradha’s A/c   - 725
  (Being Interest due)      
iii) Anuradha’s A/c     ...Dr.   6,000 -
  To Cash Bank A/c   - 6,000
  (Being part payment paid)      
iv) Anuradha’s A/c     ...Dr.   30,725 -
  To Bills Payable A/c   - 30,725
  (Being acceptance given to new bill drawn along with interest)      
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