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Raja made sales of goods worth Rs 40,000 to Pradhan and received a part payment of Rs 10,000. - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Raja made sales of goods worth Rs 40,000 to Pradhan and received a part payment of Rs 10,000. 
On the same date, Raju drew on Pradhan a three months’ bill for `Rs  30,000, received the acceptance on the bill and sent the bill to the bank for collection immediately.
However, on the due date, the bill was dishonoured due to Pradhan’s insolvency and only 50% of
the amount due could be recovered from his private estate as the first and final dividend.
Give Journal Entries and Pradhan’s Account in the books of Raja.

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Journal of Raja

Date
Particulars
L.F.
Debit (Rs.)
Credit (Rs. )
1
Cash/Bank A/c ... Dr.
 
10000
 
 
Pradhan’s A/c  .... Dr.
 
30000
 
 
To Sales A/c
   
40000
 
[Being the goods sold and part payment received]
     
2
Bills Receivable A/c ... Dr.
 
30000
 
 
To Pradhan’s A/c
   
30000
 
[Being the accptance received from Pradhan]
     
3
Bills sent to Bank for Collection A/c ... Dr.
 
30000
 
 
To Bills Receivable A/c
   
30000
 
[Being the bill sent to the bank for collection]
     
4
Pradhan’s A/c ... Dr.
 
30000
 
 
To Bill sent to Bank for Collection A/c
   
30000
 
[Being the bill is dishonoured]
     
5
Cash/Bank A/c ... Dr.
 
15000
 
 
Bad debts A/c .... Dr.
 
15000
 
 
To Pradhan’s A/c
   
30000
 
[Being 50% of the amount due recovered from Pradhan]
   
In the Ledger of Raja
Pradhan’s Account
Date
Particulars
Amount
Date
Particulars
Amount
1.
To Sales A/c
[Credit Sales]
30000
2.
By Bills Receivable A/c
(Acceptance Received)
30000
4.
To Bill Sent to Bank for Collection A/c
(Bill sent to the bank)
30000
5.
By Cash / Bank A/c
[Amount recovered]
15000
     
5.
By Bad debts A/c
(Bad debts incurred)
15000
           
   
60000
   
60000
 
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Accounting Treatment - Retaining the Bill Till Due Date. Honour Or Dishonour, Insolvency of the Drawee Or Acceptor
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2016-2017 (March)

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