Accounting Principles - Standalone book
Accounting Principles - Standalone book
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Author: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.6AP

(a)

To determine

Sales Journal: A sales journal is a special journal which records the credit sales transactions and the transactions which are of sales on account.

Purchases Journal: A purchases journal is a special journal which is made to record the credit purchases and the purchases made on the account in a business.

General Journal: A general journal is that journal which records those transactions which are not recorded in the special journal. The closing, correcting and adjusting entries are recorded in the general journal.

Cash Receipts Journal: A cash receipts journal is a special journal. This special journal records all the cash collections made in the business. The cash collections are made from the customers and the creditors. As these collections are very frequent in the business, this special journal is prepared.

Cash Payments Journal: The cash payments journal is a special journal. This special journal record all the cash payments and disbursements in the business. The cash payments are made in business for the purchases, expenses and for many other transactions. So, a special journal is prepared and the transactions are recorded in the special journal called as the cash payments journal.

Subsidiary Ledger: The subsidiary ledger is that ledger which is prepared for support of the main ledger. It contains all the details of the individual account of that particular ledger.

Trial Balance: It is a statement in which all the balances of the ledger are shown in two columns individually which is debit and credit. The trial balance is that statement which is prepared to check that the books of accounts have any arithmetical error or not.

To prepare: The accounts in the general ledger and in the subsidiary ledger.

(b)

To determine

To prepare: The sales, purchases, cash receipts, cash payments and general journal and record the transactions into it.

(c)

To determine

To prepare: The accounts to be posted with the appropriate amounts in the general ledger.

(d)

To determine

To prepare: The trial balance at January 31, 2018.

(e)

To determine

The balance agreement of the control account and the subsidiary account.

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