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Prepare a ledger balance by using columnar petty cash books

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 13:07:05

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Refer the data given below to prepare a ledger balance −      Analysis columns CrReceiptFolioDateParticularsVNTotalPostageStationaryTravelling expensesOffice expensesLedger folioLedger account15000CBMar1Cash          Mar3Bus fare11200  1200     Mar5stamps2800800       Mar10Stationary32200 2200      Mar 15Office messenger42800   2800    Mar 17Mr. V53800    PL13800  Mar 18telegrams6900900       Mar23Train fares72100  2100     Mar 24Carbon papers8700 700      Mar 27Office expenses91150   1150  15650 Jan 31Cash 156501700290033003950 3800     15000        Jan 31Balance 30620      SolutionGiven below is the ledger balance as on March 31 2011, by using the columnar petty cash book −General ledger as on 31.03.2011DebitCreditPostage accountPg1Amount31.03.2011Petty cashPCB11700DebitCreditStationery accountPg2Amount31.03.2011Petty cashPCB12900DebitCreditTravelling expensesPg3Amount31.03.2011Petty cashPCB13300DebitCreditOffice expenses accountPg1Amount31.03.2011Petty cashPCB13950

How to prepare columnar petty cash book?

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:42:07

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Refer the data given below−Transactions (Year 2015) (*in rupees)Jan 1       Received cash float       25000Jan 3       Paid for bus fare            1500Jan 5       Bought stamps             1000Jan 10    Paid for stationary          2800Jan 15    Paid office messenger   2200Jan 17    Paid to Mr. V                  3200Jan 18    Paid for telegrams         800Jan 23 Paid for train fares           1750SolutionThe solution for columnar petty cash book as per the above mentioned data is as follows −      Analysis columns CrReceiptFolioDateParticularsVNTotalPostageStationaryTravelling expensesOffice expensesLedger folioLedger account25000CBJan1Cash          Jan 3Bus fare11500  1500     Jan 5stamps210001000       Jan 10Stationary32800 2800      Jan 15Office messenger42200   2200    Jan 17Mr. V53200    PL13200  Jan 18telegrams6800800       Jan 23Train fares71750  1750   

Explain columnar petty cash books and give its format

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:38:51

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Columnar petty cash books consist of both debit and credit sides. In this book, there are many columns which record day to day expenditures.All the particulars (cash receipts and expenses) which are recorded all together in a single column are called a particular column and in other columns date of transactions of debit or credit is recorded.Amount received from the chief/head cashier is recorded in the debit column.Amounts spent are recorded in the credit column in each column.Debit balance = amount of cash receipt – total amount of cash paymentsFormatThe format of columnar petty cash book is as follows −TRCBFDatePVNTPP&TCSTEMELLF                                                                                    Here, ... Read More

How transactions are entered in a petty cash book?

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:36:24

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We will understand how to enter the transactions in a petty cash book with the help of two examples which are given below.Example 1Transactions for July, petty cashier gets Rs.300/- in advanceJuly 2           Paid for kitchen supplies    Rs. 40/-July 5           Paid for birthday cake        Rs.95/-July 10         Paid for lunch                     Rs.85/-July 25         Paid for taxi fare                 Rs. 35/-July 28     ... Read More

What are Petty cash books?

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 13-May-2022 07:34:24

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Petty cash books are small cash books which record day to day minor business expenditures. Minor business expenditures include newspaper, fuel, casual labour etc.The person who handles petty cash and their recordings is known as petty cashier. Petty cash books have both debit and credit side and it records all the receipts on the debit side and all payments on the credit side just like a general cash book.Maintaining petty cash booksPetty cash books are maintained using following systemsOpen/ordinary system − Chief cashier gives a lump sum amount to petty cashier for a fixed time and after that fixed period ... Read More

Describe Preparation accounts receivable and accounts payable ledger postings

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:32:06

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We can prepare accounts receivable and accounts payable ledger postings by using triple column cash book entries. Refer the data given below −454 – Discount allowed ledger number (expense account)480 – Discount received Léger number (revenue account)SolutionThe solution is as follows −Accounts receivable ledgerM&CO            no. 28DateDescriptionPRAmount($)DateDescriptionPRAmount($)April 5thCash311350April 5thDiscount allowed3118H&CO            no. 18DateDescriptionPRAmount($)DateDescriptionPRAmount($)April 24Cash312200April 24Discount allowed3116Accounts payable ledgerS&CO            no. 42DateDescriptionPRAmount($)DateDescriptionPRAmount($)April 3Bank311800April 3Discount Received3115April 19Bank312100April 19Discount Received3112XY Inc            no. 59DateDescriptionPRAmount($)DateDescriptionPRAmount($)April 25Bank31630April 25Discount Received3114

Give an example of a triple column cash book

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:22:13

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Refer the data given below −TransactionsOn Nov 5th check received is not deposited on same dateNov 1       Cash in hand $950,    cash at bank $4500Nov 3       Paid to J & Co by check $1500    discount received $20Nov 5       Amount received from D & Co $1150    discount allowed $12Nov 7       Deposited cheque from D & CoNov 10    Stationary purchased by cash    $250Nov 15    Merchandise purchased by cash    $1450Nov 15    Cash sales (first half)    $2700Nov 16    Deposited into bank   ... Read More

How are contra entries done in the cash books?

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 12:23:05

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Refer the data given below −TransactionsAug 1       Bank balance b/d                                        $28000Aug 1       Cash balance                                              $1200Aug 3       Paid cheque for laptop                                $1050Aug 11    Cash withdrawn from bank for office use     $700Aug 13   ... Read More

How to prepare accounts receivable and accounts payable ledger postings?

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 09:24:43

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The ledger postings for accounts receivable and accounts payable can be done with the help of the double column cash book entries.Refer the data given below −DateDescriptionPRVNDiscount($)Cash($)DateDescriptionPRVNDiscount($)Cash($)Sep 1balance b/d6000Sep 5K & Co A/c106153600Sep 3D &Co110122500Sep 7purchases126850Sep 9Income (interest)122200Sep 12Machinery1203800Sep 15Sales1287800Sep 17Stationary expenses105500Sep 28D & Co11025650Sep 20Office furniture107620Sep 30Sales1248000Sep 23K &Co10625870Sep 30salary1091800Sep 28balance c/d1311037251404025140Oct 1By balance b/d13110SolutionThe solution is as follows −Accounts payable ledger                                K&CO                                               ... Read More

Explain double column cash book and its format

Nagasravan Tamma
Updated on 09-Jul-2021 08:30:09

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In double column cash books, there will be two cash columns on both the credit side and debit side. One column records the cash transactions and the other column records bank transactions.Single column cash books will become double column cash books, if we add bank transaction column to single column cash book format.Most of the organisations will prefer a double column cash book than single column cash book, because it has bank balances at the end each period. Ledgers for both cash transactions and bank transactions are maintained separately.FormatThe format of double column cash book is as follows −DebitCreditDateDescriptionVNPRCashBankDateDescriptionVRPRCashBankFor recording ... Read More

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