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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 - Accountancy

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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.
(d) Cash sales to ₹ 5,000 were not posted.
(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.

Journal Entry

Solution

Journal
S.No. Particulars L.F. Debit Amount
Credit Amount
(a) Suspense A/c Dr.    6,000  
To Furniture A/c      6,000
(Depreciation on furniture was not posted to Furniture Account, now rectified)      
(b) Rupam Dr.   3,000  
To Sales A/c      3,000
(Goods sold to Rupam ₹ 10,000 wrongly recorded as ₹ 7,000, now rectified)      
(c) Purchases A/c Dr     2,000  
To Suspense A/c     2,000
(Purchases Book undercast by ₹ 2,000, now rectified)      
(d) Cash A/c Dr.     5,000  
To Sales A/c     5,000
(Goods sold for cash to Rana were not posted, now rectified)      
(e) Sales A/c Dr.    7,000  
To Machinery A/c      7,000
(Sale of old machinery wrongly recorded in Sales Account, now rectified)      
(f) Kanan Dr.    800  
 To Discount Received A/c     800
(Discount received from Kanan was not posted, now rectified)      

 

Dr. Suspense Account Cr.
S.No. Particulars J.F. Amount
S.No. Particulars J.F. Amount
(a) Furniture   6,000   Balance b/d   10,000
  Balance c/d   6,000 (c) Purchases   2,000
      12,000       12,000

Note:

As per the solution, suspense account shows the credit balance of ₹ 6,000.

However, in the book the answer is credit balance of ₹ 1,000.

So, in order to match the answer with the book item (d) is taken as, ‘Cash Sales to Rana ₹ 5,000 were not posted to the sales account.’

Thus, the rectifying entry of this error will be:

Suspense A/c  Dr. 5,000  
   To Sales A/c   5,000
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Chapter 6 Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors
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