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- The following credit sales for Edan enterprises took place during May 2020: May 1: Credit sales to Axel €800 May 2: Credit sales to Bisham €500 May 4: Credit sales to Cloe €400 May 5: Credit sales to N.Roben €700 May 7: Credit sales to S.Wijnelden €300 May 10: Credit sales to T. Hector €800 May 11: Credit sales to P. Sneijder €500 May 17 Credit sales to N.Roben €600 May 23: Credit sales to Cloe €1,000 May 30: Credit sales to Axel €900 Required: (a) Record the above transactions in a sales day book (b) Record the above transactions in the following ledger accounts: (i) Sales Ledger (ii) Transfer the total to the sales account in the General ledger (c ) You have recently been hired as a book-keeper of an SME (Small and medium size) enterprise. Using a case study company in an industry of your own choice: Reflect how the case study company you have selected for purposes of this question the process of developing and maintaining books of original entry particulary with regard to…1. The following credit sales for Edan enterprises took place during May 2020: May 1: Credit sales to Axel May 2: Credit sales to Bisham May 4: Credit sales to Cloe May 5: Credit sales to N.Roben May 7: Credit sales to S.Wijnelden €300 May 10: Credit sales to T. Hector May 11: Credit sales to P. Sneijder €500 May 17 Credit sales to N.Roben May 23: Credit sales to Cloe May 30: Credit sales to Axel €800 €500 €400 €700 €800 €600 €1,000 €900 Required: (a) Record the above transactions in a sales day book (b) Record the above transactions in the following ledger accounts: (i) (ii) Sales Ledger (C Transfer the total to the sales account in the General ledgerThe 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.
- Omar imports picture frames from India, He prepares accounts to 30 April each year. In the year ending April 2020 he records the following totals for trading transactions: Revenue 347,348 Purchases 240,153 Import duties 6,043 Operating expenses 5,467 2,971 7,500 Sales returns Drawings Purchase returns 1,800 Omar's opening inventory at 1 May 2019 was£43,730 and his closing inventory at 30 April 2020 was £41,180. What is Omar's net profit for the year? a. £104,050 b.£94,306 c. £91.964A. Camy Enterprise is a wholesaler company that sells various types of kitchenware. The following is the list of transactions in December 2021. Dec 2 Makes a payment of RM220,500 to Yuhan Sdn Bhd for the pressure cooker purchased on 18 October 2021. 6 Purchases 25 units of frying pans from The King Ware Sdn Bhd with a total cost of RM7,000 by account. The credit term is 5/15, n/45. The frying pans were delivered with an agreement of F.O.B shipping point that cost RM100. 11 Sells 32 units of steamers to Pan Asia Nusantara Resort at a total sales price of RM9,600. The cost of the steamer is RM220 per unit. The transaction was made by cash. Accepts a return of two units of steamers from Pan Asia Nusantara Resort due to a slight dent on the steamers. Camy Enterprise made full cash return to Pan Asia Nusantara Resort. 16 A unit of frying pan is returned to The King Ware Sdn Bhd due to the wrong size and the outstanding balance owed is reduced by RM280. 18 Golden Chef Cullinary College…15. A business sells S100 worth of goods to a customer, the customer pays $50 in cash immediately and will pay the remaining $50 in 30 days' time. What is the double entry to record the sale? a) Debit receivables $50, debit cash $50, credit sales $100 b) Debit sales S100, credit receivables $50, credit cash $50 c) Debit cash S50, credit receivables S50, credit sales $50 d) Debit sales S100, credit cash S100 16. Jenny's payable ledger shows opening balance of RM600 at I August. During the month she purchased goods worth RM1,200 on credit and RM500 on cash. Beside she paid RM1,000 to suppliers. What will be the amount of the closing balance of her payable ledger? a) RM1,300 b) RM700 c) RM800 d) RM200 17. Wincent's trial balance at 30 September 2020 includes the following balances: Trade receivables RM75,943 ; allowance for doubtful debts RM4,751. How should these balances be reported in Wincent's statement of financial position as at 30 September 2020? a) An asset of RM71,192 b) An asset…
- NIZWA ELECTRONICS is doing a merchandise business. The business is selling all electronics items. The business has made the following purchases and sales during the month of May 2019. The following information was taken from the inventory records during May 2019. The business had Opening inventory of 20 Samsung Galaxy Mobile at OMR 60 each on 1st May 2019. On May 3, Purchase 25 numbers at OMR 50 each and May 31 Sold 25 numbers at 70 each. What will be the Cost of goods sold at the end of May 31 assumes that business uses LIFO method?Byza Bikes Enterprise is a wholesaler company that sells various types of bicycles. The following is the list of transactions in December 2021. А. Date Transactions 2 Dec. Makes a payment of RM28,500 to Redza Sdn Bhd for the road bicycles purchased on 25 October 2021. 11 Dec. Sells 12 units of mountain bicycles to Pusat Rekreasi Ulu Merak at a total sales price of RM6,000. The cost of the bicycle is RM300 per unit. The transaction was done by cash. 16 Dec. Accepts a return of one unit road bicycle from a customer due to a slight dent on the bicycle. The bicycle was sold at a price of RM5,000 with a cost of RM3,800. Byza Bikes Enterprise made full cash return to the customer. 28 Dec. Byza Bikes Enterprise delivers the bicycles that have been ordered by Tunaja on 1 November 2021. The bicycles were sold to Tunaja at a price of RM13,500 and Tunaja has fully paid for the bicycles on I November 2021. The cost of the bicycles is RM7,800. 31 Dec. Pays utility bill for December that cost RM800.…ABC has the following transactions during 2020:1. On March 1, 2020, ABC sold merchandise on account to Customer 1 for €7,750. ABCoffers a cash-discount of 2% if payment is made within 20 days of the sale. Otherwisethe full amount, net of returns and allowances, is due in 30 days.2. On March 10, 2020, Customer 1 returned merchandise worth €1,550 to ABC.1. 3.On March 15, 2020, Customer 1 paid for the merchandise.3. On April 1, 2020, ABC loaned €10,000 to XZ with a 1-year, 10% note.4. On November 1, 2020, received a €4,000, 6-month, 5% note in exchange for Customer’s2 outstanding accounts receivable.5. On December 16, 2020, sold merchandise to Customer 3, receiving a €4,500, 3-months,8% note.6. On December 31, 2020, the interest revenue accrued is recognized on all notesreceivable. a. Record the collection of note receivable as their mature in 2021.
- 2. Below are the transactions for the month of October 2020 of Mrs Rose, a sole trader:Oct 2 Bought goods from Siti Enterprise on credit for RM4806 Sold goods on credit to Kiki Enterprise for RM2159 Returned good to Siti Enterprise that had cost RM6212 Bought goods from Hasif Enterprise on credit for RM39015 Kiki Enterprise returned goods which she had bought on 6 Oct for RM4518 Returned goods to Hasif Enterprise that has cost RM6520 Received cheque for RM80 from Kiki Enterprise in part payment21 Sold goods to Mimi Enterprise on credit for RM53523 Sent cheque for RM418 to Siti Enterprise26 Mimi Enterprise returned goods that she had bought on 21 Oct for RM9027 Sold goods to Kiki Enterprise on credit for RM38329 Received cheque for RM70 from Mimi EnterpriseRequired:a. Record all the transaction in the general journalb. Record the transaction in the appropriate ledger accounts and balance all the accountc. Prepare the trial balance as at 30 October 2020a) Azza Sdn Bhd has recorded the following transactions in month of May 2020. i) ii) 1/5/2020 25/5/2020 - Sold 2 units of products by cash amounting RM 2,000 - Sold 10 units of products to Mr. Zaim Luqman amounting RM 10,000 with credit terms of 30 days and trade discount of 10%. Show the records of sales day book for month of May 2020. b) Prepare 1 sample of the following documents" i) Purchase Order ii) Payment voucher iii) Sales Invoice iv) Payment receiptTritan Sdn. Bhd. is involved in supplying frozen lambs. The information given was for the month of May 2019. On 1May, the company had a stock of 50 kg of lamb worth RM150. The following were transactions carried out by the company until 31 May 2019: 4 Date Transaction Amount 2 May Sold 30 kg 5 May 15 May Purchased 60 kg @ RM160 Purchased 80 kg @ RM195 22 May Sold 120 kg @ RM220 26 May Returned to supplier 5 kg 29 May Sold 30 kg Required: (a) Calculate the value of inventory using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) and weighted-average cost methods. (b) Prepare an extract of the Statement of Profit and Loss to determine the gross profit and discuss the differences between both methods towards the gross profit and inventory value.