Mr J Mwero, a wholesale merchant had the following balances in his ledger at 1 March 2019. Cash in hand Sh.3,000; Bank overdraft Sh.7,000; Motor vans Sh.56,000; Furniture and Equipment Sh.11,900; Creditor (R. Osoro) Sh.4,800; Debtor (B. Anyumba)  Sh.3,000; Capital  Sh.20,000; Loan from Kokise Investment Ltd. Sh. 42,100.   At the end of the month, Mr. J Mwero was able to provide the following information from his records:   Cash Transactions: I) Receipts          -           March  7: Cash Sales - Sh.1,200                                                             “   26: Cash from bank - Sh.3,500 ii) Payments         -           March 10: Electricity - Shs.200                                                             “   14: Salaries - Sh.1,800                                                             “   25: Postage and Stationery - Sh.960 Bank Transactions: i) Receipts          -           March 17: B. Anyumba - Sh.48,000 ii) Payment          -           March 20: R. Osoro - Sh. 20,600 in full                                                             Settlement less Sh.200 cash discount                                                             March 27: Kokise Investment Ltd. - Shs.2,100  Other Transactions:   March  5:         Purchase goods - Sh.16,000 from R Osoro March 11:        Sold goods to B Anyumba - Shs.50,000 March 13:        Bought office chair - Sh.280 on credit from United Furniture mart March 15:        B Anyumba returned goods worth Sh.150   Required,   Open accounts in Mr J Mwero’s ledger and post above transactions in the ledger and the three column cash book.

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  Mr J Mwero, a wholesale merchant had the following balances in his ledger at 1 March 2019.

Cash in hand Sh.3,000; Bank overdraft Sh.7,000; Motor vans Sh.56,000; Furniture and Equipment Sh.11,900; Creditor (R. Osoro) Sh.4,800; Debtor (B. Anyumba)  Sh.3,000; Capital  Sh.20,000; Loan from Kokise Investment Ltd. Sh. 42,100.

 

At the end of the month, Mr. J Mwero was able to provide the following information from his records:

 

Cash Transactions:

  1. I) Receipts          -           March  7: Cash Sales - Sh.1,200

                                                            “   26: Cash from bank - Sh.3,500

  1. ii) Payments         -           March 10: Electricity - Shs.200

                                                            “   14: Salaries - Sh.1,800

                                                            “   25: Postage and Stationery - Sh.960

Bank Transactions:

  1. i) Receipts          -           March 17: B. Anyumba - Sh.48,000
  2. ii) Payment          -           March 20: R. Osoro - Sh. 20,600 in full

                                                            Settlement less Sh.200 cash discount

                                                            March 27: Kokise Investment Ltd. - Shs.2,100

 Other Transactions:

 

March  5:         Purchase goods - Sh.16,000 from R Osoro

March 11:        Sold goods to B Anyumba - Shs.50,000

March 13:        Bought office chair - Sh.280 on credit from United Furniture mart

March 15:        B Anyumba returned goods worth Sh.150

 

Required,

 

  1. Open accounts in Mr J Mwero’s ledger and post above transactions in the ledger and the three column cash book.
  2. Balance the accounts and extract a Trial Balance as at 31March 2019. 
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