Journalize the following transactions. 2018 Jan. 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
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Journalize the following transactions.
2018
Jan. 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
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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 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 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 RM412Enter the following transaction in the ledger accounts and balance them October 2020: 1 Started in business with Ksh. 75,000 cash. 3 Bought goods for cash Ksh. 11,000. 7 Bought goods on credit Ksh. 32,000 from F Herd. 10 Sold goods for cash Ksh. 6,400. 14 Returned goods to F Herd Ksh. 4,600. 18 Bought goods on credit Ksh. 41,400 from D Exodus. 21 Returned goods to D Exodus Ksh. 3,100. 24 Sold goods to B Squire Ksh. 8,200 on credit. 25 Paid F Herd’s account by cash Ksh. 27,400. 31 B Squire paid us his account in cash Ksh. Ksh. 8,200.
- 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 entriesDirections: Record the following transactions in the appropriate journals. Lloyd Gurango Co. completed the following sales transactions during the month of June 2021. A credit sales have terms of 3/10, n/30, and all invoices are dates as at the transaction date. June 1 4 7 9 13 ಈ 15 18 20 Mr. Gurango invested P52 000 of his funds in the business Sold merchandise on account to KRA Company, P32 000. Invoice number 377 Sold P46 000 of merchandise for cash. Received payment from KRA Company, fewer discounts. Received payment from LRM Trading, fewer discounts. Sold merchandise to JPT Store on account, P62 000. Invoice number 379. Collected the amount due from JPT Store. Fewer discounts. Paid the employees' wages for the month amounting to P5,000 Acquired merchandise to YMC Trading worth P15, 000 payable next month Acquired merchandise on credit from ABS Manufacturing worth P15, 000. The invoice number is 201 and the credit term is n/30Rasah Sdn Bhd started its business in May 2020. Following is the business transactions for May 2020: 2020 May 1 Started in business with RM18,000 in the bank. == 2 Bought goods on credit from Binda RM1,455. == 3 Bought goods on credit from Gmart RM472. == 5 Sold goods for cash RM210. == 6 Rasah returned goods to Binda RM82. == 8 Bought goods on credit from Gmart RM370. == 10 Sold goods on credit to Saimi RM483. == 12 Sold goods for cash RM305. == 18 Took RM250 of the cash and paid it into the bank. == 21 Bought a printer by cheque RM620. == 22 Sold goods on credit to Buchan RM394. == 23 Saimi returned goods to Rasah RM160. == 25 Buchan returned goods to Rasah RM18. == 28 Rasah returned goods to Gmart RM47. == 29 Paid Binda by cheque RM1,373. == 31 Bought machinery on credit from Yaacob RM419. Required: Prepare the journal entries for the transactions occur in the month of May 2020.
- The following transactions relate to Pat’s business for the month of December 2019.1.12.19 Started the business with Rs.10000 in cash.2.12.19 Bought goods on credit from the following suppliers:Grass Rs.6000Seed Rs.700010.12.19 Sold goods on credit to the following customers:Fog Rs.3000Mist Rs.400012.12.19 Returned goods to the following suppliers:Grass Rs.1000Seed Rs.200015.12.19 Bought additional goods on credit from Grass for Rs.3000 and from Seed for Rs.4000.20.12.19 Sold more goods on credit to Fog for Rs. 2000 and to Mist for Rs. 3000.24.12.19 Paid office expenses of Rs. 5000 in cash. 29.12.19 Received Rs. 4000 in cash from Fog and Rs. 6000 in cash from Mist.31.12.19 Pat paid Grass and Seed Rs. 6000 and Rs.8000, respectively, in cash.You are required to:Enter the above transactions in Pat’s journal and ledger accounts and compile a trial balance as at 31 December 2019.May 1 Started in business with £18,000 in the bank. may 2 Bought goods on credit from B Hind £1,455. may 3 Bought goods on credit from G Smart £472. may 5 Sold goods for cash £210. may 6 We returned goods to B Hind £82. may 8 Bought goods on credit from G Smart £370. may 10 Sold goods on credit to P Syme £483. may 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.Describe the transaction recorded. Cash 593.60 Sales Tax Payable 44.80 Sales 560.00 Credit CardExpense 11.20 (Select all your answers.) Sold merchandise for cash, plus sales tax. Purchased goods plus freight. Company deposited cash from the sale. Customer paid by bank credit card. Discount charged by bank to the seller. Interest credited by the bank.
- The following information relates to the books of ANTIQ Ltd for the month of March 2021. 2021 MARCH 1 Started the business with sh. 80,000 in the bank. 2 Bought goods on credit from Frank Sh. 5,500. 5 Cash sales Sh.5,100 Paid wages in cash Sh.1,100 7 Sold goods on credit to: Snow Sh.2,950 8 Goods returned by Snow Sh. 500 9. Bought goods credit from Paul Sh. 2,200 12 Goods returned to Paul Sh. 400 15 Bought shop fixtures on credit from Stop Limited for sh.7,400. 21 Paid Stop Limited by cheque Sh. 7,400 24 Snow paid us his account by cheque Sh.2,450 REQUIRED 1) Journal entries recording each of the transactions above (You may omit the narrations) 2) Draw T- Accounts and post the accounts as necessary. Close the accounts and extract balances at the end of the month. 3) Draw the Trial Balance as at 31s* March 2021.On 15 December 2020; Saadah Company purchased goods at the amount of 32500 OMR and paid 12500, the balance is on account. Which of the following is the correct journal entry for this transaction? Select one: O A. Debit Credit (RO) (RO) Date Accounts Goods 32500 20000 15.12.2020 Payable Cash 12500 OB. Accounts Debit Credit (RO) (RO) Date Goods 32500 20000 15.12.2020 Cash Payable 12500 Oc. Date Accounts Debit Credit (RO) | (RO) Payable 20000 15.12.2020Cash 12500 Goods 32500 OD. Accounts Debit Credit (RO) (RO) Date Payable 20000 15.12.2020Cash 12500 Goods 325005/The business has the following transactions for the month of May 2019. 9- Sold goods and received cash of RO 2,750 11- Received commission of RO 750 17- Received cash from KR traders of RO 3,300 for the goods sold on May 4 2019, on credit. 19- Sold goods to Rainbow traders and received cash of RO 3,250 Calculate and show the amount which will be transferred to the total column of Cash receipts book for the month of May 2019? a. RO 3,300 b. RO 750 c. RO 10,050 d. RO 3,500