Write up the following transactions in the books of P. Hewitt: 1 Started in business with cash £16,000. Bought goods on credit from W. Young £420. Paid rent by cash £870. Paid £12,500 of the cash of the business into a bank account. Sold goods on credit to D. Unbar £192. 2 3 4 5 Bought stationery £85 paying by cheque. 11 Cash sales £312. 7 14 Goods returned by us to W. Young £54. 17 Sold goods on credit to J. Harper £212. 20 Paid for repairs to the building by cash £78. 22 D. Unbar returned goods to us £31. 27 Paid W. Young by cheque £366. 28 Cash purchases £470. 29 Bought a van paying by cheque £3,850. 30 Paid motor expenses in cash £216. 31 Bought a computer £730 on credit from B. Coal.
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- 4. Below are the transactions for the month of February 2020 for Mrs Lamuna, a sole trader:Feb 1 Started business with RM12,000 cash2 Bought goods on credit from Shahirah RM1,0003 Paid rent by cash RM2004 Paid RM11,000 of the business cash into the business bank account6 Sold goods on credit to Tini RM6007 Bought stationery by cheque RM5011 Cash sales RM10014 Returned goods to Shahirah RM15015 Sold goods on credit to Tinggasamy RM1,20018 Goods returned by Tini RM4523 Paid Shahirah by cheque RM85025 Cash purchases RM25027 Received cheque from Tinggasamy RM50028 Received commission by cash RM100Required:a. Record the transaction in the appropriate ledger accounts and balance all the account4. Below are the transactions for the month of February 2020 for Mrs Lamuna, a soletrader: Feb 1 Started business with RM12,000 cash2 Bought goods on credit from Shahirah RM1,0003 Paid rent by cash RM2004 Paid RM11,000 of the business cash into the business bank account6 Sold goods on credit to Tini RM6007 Bought stationery by cheque RM5011 Cash sales RM10014 Returned goods to Shahirah RM15015 Sold goods on credit to Tinggasamy RM1,20018 Goods returned by Tini RM4523 Paid Shahirah by cheque RM85025 Cash purchases RM25027 Received cheque from Tinggasamy RM50028 Received commission by cash RM100Required:a. Record all the transaction in the general journal (with narration)b. Record the transaction in the appropriate ledger accounts and balance all theaccountc. Prepare the trial balance as at 28 February 2020Dec. 2017 1 Started in business with RM8000 in the bank. 2 Bought goods on time from: Frank RM550, Byers RM540, Lee RM610. 5 Cash sales RM510 6 Paid wages in cash RM110. 7 Sold goods on time: Snow RM295, Park RM360: Tyler RM640. 9 Bought goods for cash RM120. 10 Bought good on time from: Byers RM410; Lee RM1240. 12 Paid wages in cash RM110. 13 Sold goods on time to: Park RM610; Tyler RM205. 15 Bought shop fixtures on time from Stop Ltd RM740. 17 Paid Byers by cheque RM700. 18 We return goods to Lee RM83. 21 Paid Stop Ltd a cheque for RM740. 24 Tyler paid us his account by cheque RM845. 27 We return goods to Frank RM18. 30 Prince lent us RM1000 by cash. 31 Bought a van paying by cheque RM6250. Write the transaction and trial balance
- 2. Aminah opened a business on 1 January 2020. She brought in cash RM 120,000 and equipment valued at RM85,000 into a business. You are required to record the following transactions in tabular analysis format:January 2020Particulars3 Deposited RM55,000 of the cash into the bank account5 Bought motorcycle worth RM9,000 on credit from Bobby Motor Sdn Bhd6 Purchased goods on credit from Freshy Mart worth RM14,0008 Sold goods by cash to Fafau Catering Enterprise worth RM16,50010 Bought cttlery equipment worth RM3,200 by cash12 Bought goods on credit from Freshy Mart worth RM7,70016 Paid electricity bill by cheque amounting RM90018 Customer pay and received cash worth RM3,60021 Sold goods on credit to HanaHani Enterprise worth RM9,40025 Settled all amount due to Freshy mart by cheque payment28 Sold goods on credit to Hafifah Mart worth RM12,30030 Received cheque from Hanahani Enterprise in settlement of all amount due31 Paid by cheque worth RM9,000to Bobby Motors and paid salaries by cash…Mia Toretto has been in business since 1st January 2020. The following is a list of her transaction for January 2020: 1/1/2020 Capital of RM30,000 paid into a business bank account. 2/1/2020 Van purchased on credit from Lang for RM5,000. 6/1/2020 Goods purchased on credit from Green for RM15,000. 10/1/2020 Cheque drawn on the bank for RM1,000 in order to open a petty cash account. 14/1/2020 Goods sold on credit for RM6,000 o Haddock. 18/1/2020 Cash sales of RM5,000. 20/1/2020 Cash purchases of Rm3,000. 22/1/2020 Miscellaneous expenses of RM500 paid out of petty cash. 25/1/2020 Lang’s account settled by cheque. 28/1/2020 Green allows Mia Toretto a cash discount of RM500. 29/1/2020 Green sent a cheque for RM10,000. 30/1/2020 Haddock is allowed a cash discount of RM600. 31/1/2020 Haddock settles his account in cash. Required: Enter the above transaction in Mia Toretto’s ledger accounts.Below are the transactions for the month of February 2020 for Mrs Lamuna, a sole trader: Feb 1 Started business with RM12,000 cash 2 Bought goods on credit from Shahirah RM1,000 3 Paid rent by cash RM200 4 Paid RM11,000 of the business cash into the business bank account 6 Sold goods on credit to Tini RM600 7 Bought stationery by cheque RM50 11 Cash sales RM100 14 Returned goods to Shahirah RM150 15 Sold goods on credit to Tinggasamy RM1,200 18 Goods returned by Tini RM45 23 Paid Shahirah by cheque RM850 25 Cash purchases RM250 27 Received cheque from Tinggasamy RM500 28 Received commission by cash RM100 Required: Record all the transaction in the general journal (with narration) Record the transaction in the appropriate ledger accounts and balance all the account Prepare the trial balance as at 28 February 2020
- Fatimah extracted the following transaction for the month of May: 1 Started the business with cash RM1,000 and bank account of RM19,000 as capital. 3 Bought computer RM3,600 from Syarikat Cerah Sdn. Bhd. on credit term. 7 Purchased goods RM6,000 from Daya & Co on credit term. 9 Received cheque RM2,600 from sales on cash term. 12 Issued a cheque RM3,000 for purchases of goods on cash term. 16 Issued a cheque RM5,700 to Daya & Co., as settlement of purchases above, after deducting a discount received of RM300. 17 Sales of goods RM4,000 to Era Enterprise on credit term. 21 Fatimah withdrew cash RM200 for family use. 24 Issued a cheque RM2,000 to Syarikat Cerah Sdn. Bhd. as partial settlement of amount owing. 27 Received cheque RM3,800 from Era Enterprise, as settlement of sales above, after deducting discount allowed of RM200. 28 Miscellaneous expense RM280 paid by cash. Required: Prepare the journal entries…Question No 2: Enter the following transactions in the accounts: 20X9 May 1 Started in business with £18,000 in the bank. == 2 Bought goods on credit from B Hind £1,455. == 3 Bought goods on credit from G Smart £472. == 5 Sold goods for cash £210. == 6 We returned goods to B Hind £82. == 8 Bought goods on credit from G Smart £370. == 10 Sold goods on credit to P Syme £483. == 12 Sold goods for cash £305. == 18 Took £250 of the cash and paid it into the bank. == 21 Bought a printer by cheque £620. == 22 Sold goods on credit to H Buchan £394. == 23 P Syme returned goods to us £160. == 25 H Buchan returned goods to us £18. == 28 We returned goods to G Smart £47. == 29 We paid Hind by cheque £1,373. == 31 Bought machinery on credit from A Cobb £419. Apply concept of financial accounting to prepare: Double entriesQ1. Journalize the following transaction and prepare Cash Ledger only. 1. Started business with OMR 45,000 2. Purchase goods from Mr. Ahmed OMR 9,000 3. Bought machine for OMR 7,000 4. Paid rent OMR 5000 5. Sold goods on credit to Mr. Yusuf for OMR 12,000 6. Received interest OMR 11000 7. Sold goods for OMR 20000 8. Purchase goods for OMR 4000 and paid 50% cash. 9. Withdrawn 10 % of capital from the business for personal use. 10. Deposited OMR 2,000 in the bank. 11. Sold car for OMR 6000 12. Withdrawn money from bank OMR 1,000
- i am doing chart of accounting general journal, 4/ 2 Purchased a company automobile for $32,000, with a cash down payment of $1,000 and the remaining $31,000 was financed through the bank (Hint: I still need to PAY this). how to solve this problem? with puting into general journal as debit and credit sideGroup 7 Mrs. Agustin is wholesale trader; following transactions are record in Accounting Equation? 1. Commence business with cash P400,000 and Land P70,000. 2. Bought merchandising for cash P 9,000. 3. Cash sales of worth P35,000. 4. Bought goods on credit from Salman of worth P6,000. 5. Sales on account to Ali Raza P 13,000. 6. Purchase furniture of the value of P 6,000 by cash. 7. Received cash form Ali Raza of P 11,000. 8. Return defective furniture of worth P1,000. 9. Paid wages P1,000, Rent 2,000 and Electricity Bill Payable P1,500. NOTE: PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE SOME EXPLANATION BELOW, SINCE THIS WILL BE FOR MY REPORT. THANK YOU1. Started business with OMR 45,000 2. Purchase goods from Mr. Ahmed OMR 9,000 3. Bought machine for OMR 7,000 4. Paid rent OMR _______4000 5. Sold goods on credit to Mr. Yusuf for OMR 12,000 6. Received interest OMR __11000 7. Sold goods for OMR ___6000 8. Purchase goods for OMR 4000 and paid 50% cash. 9. Withdrawn 10 % of capital from the business for personal use. 10. Deposited OMR 2,000 in the bank. Q1) 1. Most of the companies uses Multi-step Income statement, you are required to convert Income Statement of your company from Multi-step to Single Step.