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Question
Select the most appropriate alternative from those given below and rewrite the sentence:
Rectification entries are passed in ______
Options
Journal Proper
Ledger
Balance sheet
Cash Book
Solution
Rectification entries are passed in Journal Proper.
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Rectification entries are passed in ______
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______ entry depends generally on when the error is detected.
Rectify the following errors:
1. A credit sale of goods to Sanjay ₹ 3,000/- has been wrongly passed through the ‘Purchase Book’.
2. A credit purchase of goods from Sheetal amounting to ₹ 2,000/- has been wrongly passed through the ‘Sales Book’.
3. A return of goods worth ₹ 500/- to Umesh was passed through the ‘Sales Return Book’.
4. A return of goods worth ₹ 900/- by Ganesh was entered in ‘Purchase Return Book’.
5. Credit Purchases from Neha ₹ 10,000/- were recorded as ₹ 11,000/-
Rectify the following errors:
1. Wages paid for the construction of Building ₹ 10,000/- was wrongly debited to Wages Account.
2. Cash received from Patel ₹ 5,000/- though recorded in Cash Book was not posted to his personal account in the Ledger.
3. Sold goods worth ₹ 9,000/- to Rohini has been wrongly debited to Mohini’s Account.
4. Material purchased for construction of Building was debited to Purchase Account ₹ 5,000/-
There was a difference of ₹ 1230/- in a Trial Balance. It was placed on the Debit side of Suspense A/c. Later on, the following errors were discovered. Pass rectifying entries and prepare Suspense A/c.
1. Sales Book was overcast by ₹ 1,000/-
2. Goods sold to Aarti for ₹ 4,400/- has been posted to her account as ₹ 4,000/-
3. Purchases Book was overcast by ₹ 100/-
4. An amount of ₹ 500/- received from Ranjeet, has not been posted to his account.
5. Goods sold to Sameer for ₹ 750/- were recorded in Purchase Book.
6. An amount of ₹ 500/- has been posted to the credit side of the Commission Account instead of ₹ 570/-
A bookkeeper finds that the debit side of the Trial Balance is short of ₹ 308/- and so for the time being, the balances of the side by putting the difference to Suspense Account. The following errors were disclosed.
1. The debit side of the purchases account was undercast by ₹ 100/-
2. ₹ 100/- is the monthly total of discount allowed to customers were credited to the discount account in the ledger.
3. An entry for goods sold of ₹ 102/- to Mihir was posted to his account as ₹ 120/-
4. ₹ 26/- appearing in the Cash Book as paid for the purchase of Stationery for office use have not been posted to Ledger.
5. ₹ 275/- paid by Mihir were credited to Mithali’s Account.
You are required to make the necessary Journal Entries and the Suspense Account.
The trial Balance of Anurag did not agree. It showed an excess credit of ₹ 6,000/-. He put the difference to Suspense Account. He discovered the following errors.
1. Cash received from Ramakant ₹ 8,000/- posted to his account as ₹ 6,000/-
2. Credit purchases from Naman ₹ 7,000/- were recorded in Sales Book. However, Naman’s Account was correctly credited.
3. Return Inwards Book overcast by ₹ 1,000/-
4. Total of Sales Book ₹ 10,000/- was not posted to Sales Account.
5. Machinery purchased for ₹ 10,000/- was posted to Purchases Account as ₹ 5,000/-.
Rectify the errors and prepare Suspense Account.
There was an error in the Trial Balance of Mr. Yashwant on 31st March 2019, and the difference in Books was carried to a Suspense Account. Ongoing through the Books you found that.
1. ₹ 1,000/- being purchases return were posted to the debit of Purchase Account.
2. ₹ 4,000/- paid to Badrinath was debited to Kedarnath’s Account.
3. ₹ 5,400/- received from Kishor was posted to the debit of his account.
4. Discount received ₹ 2,000/- was posted to the debit of Discount Allowed Account.
5. ₹ 2,740/- paid to Repairs to Motor Cycle was debited to Motor Cycle Account ₹ 1,740/-
Give Journal Entries to rectify the above errors and ascertain the amount transferred to Suspense Account on 31st March 2019 by showing the Suspense Account, assuming that the Suspense Account is balanced after the above corrections.