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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.

Journal Entry

Solution

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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Chapter 6 Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors
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Write a note on one-sided errors and two sided errors.


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

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(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 and ascertain the amount of difference in trial balance by preparing suspense account:
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(b) Credit purchases from Rohan ₹ 9,000 were posted as ₹ 6,000.
(c) Goods returned to Rakesh ₹ 4,000 were posted as ₹ 5,000.
(d) Goods returned from Mahesh ₹ 1,000 were posted as ₹ 3,000.
(e) Cash sales ₹ 2,000 were posted as ₹ 200.


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 Raju showed an excess debit of ₹ 10,000. He put the difference to suspense account and discovered the following errors:
(a) Depreciation written-off the furniture ₹ 6,000 was not posted to Furniture account.
(b) Credit sales to ₹ 10,000 were recorded as ₹ 7,000.
(c) Purchases book undercast by ₹ 2,000.
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(e) Old Machinery sold for ₹ 7,000 was credited to sales account.
(f) Discount received ₹ 800 from Kanan on paying cash to him was not posted.


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.
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(c) Machinery purchased from R and Co. for ₹ 10,000 on credit was entered in Purchase Book as ₹ 6,000 and posted there from to R and Co. as ₹ 1,000.
(d) Credit sales to Mohan ₹ 5,000 were recorded in Purchases Book.
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(i) Bill receivable for ₹ 1,600 from Noor was dishonoured and posted to debit of Allowances account.
(j) Cash paid to Mani ₹ 5,000 against our acceptance was debited to Manu.
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(l) Depreciation provided on furniture ₹ 800 was not posted.
(m) Material ₹ 10,000 and wages ₹ 3,000 were used for construction of building. No adjustment was made in the books.


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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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