Show how shri Ramesh's account would appear in the books of Shri Naresh January 2004 1ST Balance due from Ramesh Rs. 1600 4th Goods sold to Ramesh for cash rs. 750 10th Goods sold to Ramesh after deducting 20% T.D. (Net) Rs. 2400 15th Goods returned by Ramesh (Gross) Rs. 300 24h Cash received from Ramesh 1050 Discount allowed to him Rs. 50. 27th Furniture exchanged with Ramesh by giving goods of equal value Rs. 355 Ascertain the amount due to or due from Ramesh at the end of the month.
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- 1. Record the following transaction in the appropriate journal, ledger accounts andbalance off the accounts at 30 September 2020.Sept 3 Bought goods from Labu Enterprise6 Sold goods for cash of RM737 Bought motor vehicle by cheque for RM4,30011 Sold goods to Karas Sdn Bhd on credit for RM38013 Karas Sdn Bhd returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM14317 Returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM8320 Received cheque for RM60 from Karas Sdn Bhd on acount24 Bought office furniture by cheque for RM36527 Sent cheque to Labu Enterprise in settlement of account29 Sold goods to Sakun Enterprise on credit fro RM4121. Record the following transaction in the appropriate journal, ledger accounts andbalance off the accounts at 30 September 2020.Sept 3 Bought goods on credit for RM846 from Labu Enterprise6 Sold goods for cash of RM737 Bought motor vehicle by cheque for RM4,30011 Sold goods to Karas Sdn Bhd on credit for RM38013 Karas Sdn Bhd returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM14317 Returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM8320 Received cheque for RM60 from Karas Sdn Bhd on acount24 Bought office furniture by cheque for RM36527 Sent cheque to Labu Enterprise in settlement of account RM16029 Sold goods to Sakun Enterprise on credit fro RM4121. Record the following transaction in the appropriate journal, ledger accounts andbalance off the accounts at 30 September 2020.Sept 3 Bought goods on credit for RM846 from Labu Enterprise6 Sold goods for cash of RM737 Bought motor vehicle by cheque for RM4,30011 Sold goods to Karas Sdn Bhd on credit for RM38013 Karas Sdn Bhd returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM14317 Returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM8320 Received cheque for RM60 from Karas Sdn Bhd on acount24 Bought office furniture by cheque for RM36527 Sent cheque to Labu Enterprise in settlement of account29 Sold goods to Sakun Enterprise on credit fro RM412
- Kindly answer in good accounting form. Also show journal entries. On January 01, 2020 Kitkat Company, Inc. establishes a branch in Buang.During the year, Kitkat Inc. transfers cash and merchandise to the branchworth P15,000 and P45,000 respectively. Freight was paid by the homeoffice worth P1,500 included in the cost of merchandise. The home officealso incurred P5,700 expenses of which 30 percent was allocated to thebranch. On December 31, 2020, the branch incurred a loss of P4,000. What is the balance of the branch account as per home office booksusiness AccountingQ&A Library1. Record the following transaction in the appropriate journal, ledger accounts and balance off the accounts at 30 September 2020. Sept 3 Bought goods on credit for RM846 from Labu Enterprise 6 Sold goods for cash of RM73 7 Bought motor vehicle by cheque for RM4,300 11 Sold goods to Karas Sdn Bhd on credit for RM380 13 Karas Sdn Bhd returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM143 17 Returned goods to Labu Enterprise worth RM83 20 Received cheque for RM60 from Karas Sdn Bhd on acount 24 Bought office furniture by cheque for RM365 27 Sent cheque to Labu Enterprise in settlement of account RM160 29 Sold goods to Sakun Enterprise on credit fro RM412 1. Record the following transaction in the appropriate journal, ledger accounts and balance off the accounts at 30 September 2020. Sept 3 Bought goods on credit for RM846 from Labu Enterprise 6 Sold goods for cash of RM73 7 Bought motor vehicle by cheque for RM4,300 11 Sold goods to Karas Sdn Bhd on credit…Journalize the following transactions.2018Jan. 1 Started business with P10 000. 3 Deposited P5 000 into bank. 4 Purchased goods for P14 000. 8 Purchased goods of P18 000 from Hulela. 11 Sold goods for P18 000. 14 sold goods of P14 000 to Gabrieal. 16 Paid P13 000 to Hulela on account. 18 Gabrieal returned goods of P2 400 to us. 21 Returned goods of P1 250 to Hulela. 23 Withdrew P1 500 from the bank. 24 Received P4 000 from Gabrieal on account
- 1. Returned 20 widget product units (that were purchased on account) to the vendor who adjusted our bill 2. Sold 280 widget product units for $16 each for cash to Marsha Brady 15. 3. Sold 250 widget product units for $16 on account to Greg Brady. 4. Received $80 in advance from a customer who expects to purchase items from us in the near future . Register every transaction in the journal Entry.T. Nix, Capital$ 128,300Cost of goods sold$ 108,900T. Nix, Withdrawals7,000Depreciation expense11,600Sales183,000Salaries expense39,000Sales discounts4,200Miscellaneous expenses5,000Sales returns and allowances5,200 1. Record the entry to close the income statement accounts with credit balances. 2. Record the entry to close the income statement accounts with debit balances. 3. Record the entry to close the Income Summary account. 4. Record the entry to close the Withdrawals account.Show the solution in good accounting form On January 01, 2020 Kit Company, Inc. establishes a branch in Bauang. During the year, Kit Inc. transfers cash and merchandise to the branch worth P15,000 and P45,000 respectively. Freight was paid by the home office worth P1,500 included in the cost of merchandise. The home office also incurred P5,700 expenses of which 30 percent was allocated to the branch. On December 31, 2020, the branch incurred a loss of P4,000. What is the balance of the branch account as per home office books?
- Cajegas Trucking ServicesTrial BalanceJune 30, 2021Debit CreditCash in Bank P 1,020,000Petty Cash Fund 1,000Accounts Receivable 120,000Est. Uncollectible Account P 1,200Unused Supplies 15,000Prepaid Insurance 8,500Prepaid Rent 30,000Delivery Truck 1,500,000Acc. Depreciation – Delivery Truck 250,000Accounts Payable 130,000P. Cagejas, Capital 1,818,500P. Cagejas, Drawings 50,000Trucking Income 935,000Taxes and Licences 10,000Repairs and Maintenance 27,000Retainer Fees 25,000Salaries and Wages 320,000Utilities Expense 8,200Total P 3,134,700 P 3,134,700Additional Information1. Provision for Uncollectible Account should be at 2% of the outstanding receivable account.2. Supplies actually on hand, P5,000.3. Of the Prepaid Insurance, P6,200 has actually expired.4. P18,000 of the Prepaid Rental has expired.5. Depreciation Expense for the period is P105,000.Required:a. An 8-column worksheetb. Balance Sheetc. Income Statementd. Statement of Changes in Owner’s EquityI purchased goods on account for 8,200, terms 1/10, n/30. I returned $1,700 of the goods and received full credit. If I pay the invoice within the discount period, what is the amount of cash required for the payment? Round the answer to the nearest dollar.They sold $50,000 worth of goods on credit, with terms 3/10, n/20, on 2/1/2021. Record this journal entry using both the net and gross methods. Record the journal entry if the customer pays off this account on 2/5/2021. Record the journal entry if the customer pays off this account on 3/1/2021.