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- Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Sycamore Inc. during the month of December 2016 are as follows: Prepare a single-column revenue journal and a cash receipts journal to record these transactions. Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. Place a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column to indicate when the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger should be posted.Transactions related to revenue and cash receipts completed by Albany Architects Co. during the period November 230, 2016, are as follows: Instructions 1. Insert the following balances in the general ledger as of November 1: 2. Insert the following balances in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger as of November 1: 3. Prepare a single-column revenue journal (p. 40) and a cash receipts journal (p. 36). Use the following column headings for the cash receipts journal: Fees Earned Cr., Accounts Receivable Cr., and Cash Dr. The Fees Earned column is used to record cash fees. Insert a check mark () in the Post. Ref. column when recording cash fees. 4. Using the two special journals and the two-column general journal (p. 1), journalize the transactions for November. Post to the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger, and insert the balances at the points indicated in the narrative of transactions. Determine the balance in the customers account before recording a cash receipt. 5. Total each of the columns of the special journals, and post the individual entries and totals to the general ledger. Insert account balances after the last posting. 6. Determine that the sum of the customer balances agrees with the accounts receivable controlling account in the general ledger. 7. Why would an automated system omit postings to a controlling account as performed in step 5 for Accounts Receivable?2018. The bookkeeper of the client provided you the following summarized data taken directly You were assigned to audit the books of BACOLOD CORP. for the period ended December 31, from its records: Sales for cash Total cash collected from charge customers Cash purchases of merchandise Credit purchases of merchandise Expenses paid in cash Accounts receivable, January 1 Accounts receivable, December 31 Bad debt expense Recovery of bad debts Allowance for doubtful accounts, January 1 Allowance for doubtful accounts, December 31 Accounts payable, January 1 Accounts payable, December 31 Merchandise inventory, January 1 Merchandise inventory, December 31 Accrued expenses, December 31 Prepaid expenses, December 31 Furniture and equipment, at cost Interest received Accrued interest income, January 1 Purchase returns Purchase discounts us the CHAPTER 11-PROBLEM 8: 4. What is the net income for the year? P7,500,000 2,550,000 5,100,000 1,200,000 2,250,000 750,000 1,200,000 100,000 25,000 125,000…
- 1. In connection with the audit of NMD Inc. financial statements, the following data was gathered in connection to its accounts receivable for the year ended December 31, 2019. Accounts Receivable, Jan. 1, 2019 720,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts, Jan. 1, 2019 28,800 Sales during the year, all on account, terms 2/10, 1/15, n/60 3,600,000 Cash received from customers 3,840,000 Accounts written off 33,600 An analysis of the cash received from customers during the year revealed that P2,116,800 was received from customers availing the 10-day discount period, P1,188,000 from customers availing the 15-day discount period, P6,840 represented recovery of accounts written off, and the balance was received from customers paying beyond the discount period. NMD's year-end balance of allowance for doubful accounts was estimated to be 5% of the outstanding accounts receivable as of December 2019. How much is the accounts receivable as of December 31, 2019? a.460,800…You obtained the following information on the current account of Par Company during your examination of its financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2021. The bank statement on November 30, 2021 showed a balance of P 306,000 . Among the bank credits in November was customer’s noted for P 100,000 collected for the account of the company which the company recognized in December among its receipts. Included in the bank debits were costs of checkbooks amounting to P 1,200 and a P 40,000 check which was charged by the bank in error against Par Company account. Also in November, you ascertained that there were deposits in transit amounting to P 80,000 and outstanding checks totaling P 170,000. The bank statement for the month of December showed total credits of P 416,000 and total charges of P 204,000. The company’s books for December showed total debits of P 735,600 , total credits of P 407,200 and a balance of P485,600. Bank debit memos for December were: No. 121 for service…Required: (cashbook and bank statement attatched as images) (i)Calculate the balance as per the cash book (ii)Calculate the balances on the bank statement (iii)Prepare Adjusted cash book as at 31 December 2019 (iv) Prepare a Bank reconciliation statement. (b) Explain contra entry from purchases ledger to sales ledger (c)After the profit and loss account for Jebby Ltd had been prepared, it was found that prepaid expenses of Shs. 60,000 had been omitted and that closing stock had been overvalued by Shs.40,500. Explain the effect of these errors on the financial statements.
- In connection with your examination, the Caliao Company presented to you the following information regarding its Cash in Bank account for the month of December 2020: A. Balances per bank statements: November 30, P215,600 and December, P230,400. B. Balances of cash in bank account in company's books: November 30, P165,450 and December 31, P226,800. C. Total receipts per book were P2,221,900 of which P12,100 was paid in cash to a creditor on December 24. D. Total charges in the bank statement during December were P2,189,700. E. Undeposited receipts were: November 30, P90 600 and December 31, P101,200. F. Outstanding checks were: November 30, P26,750 and December 31, P19,300, of which a check for P5,000 was certified by the bank on December 26. G. NSF checks returned, recorded as reduction of cash receipts were: Returned by bank on December and recorded also in December P10,400. Returned by bank on December but recorded also in January P8,600. H. Collections by bank not recorded by…In connection with your examination, the Caliao Company presented to you the following information regarding its Cash in Bank account for the month of December 2020: A. Balances per bank statements: November 30, P215,600 and December, P230,400. B. Balances of cash in bank account in company’s books: November 30, P165,450 and December 31, P226,800. C. Total receipts per book were P2,221,900 of which P12,100 was paid in cash to a creditor on December 24. D. Total charges in the bank statement during December were P2,189,700. E. Undeposited receipts were: November 30, P90 600 and December 31, P101,200. F. Outstanding checks were: November 30, P26,750 and December 31, P19,300, of which a check for P5,000 was certified by the bank on December 26. G. NSF checks returned, recorded as reduction of cash receipts were: Returned by bank on December and recorded also in December P10,400. Returned by bank on December but recorded also in January P8,600. H. Collections by bank not recorded by…In connection with your examination, the Caliao Company presented to you the following information regarding its Cash in Bank account for the month of December 2020: A. Balances per bank statements: November 30, P215,600 and December, P230,400. B. Balances of cash in bank account in company’s books: November 30, P165,450 and December 31, P226,800. C. Total receipts per book were P2,221,900 of which P12,100 was paid in cash to a creditor on December 24. D. Total charges in the bank statement during December were P2,189,700. E. Undeposited receipts were: November 30, P90 600 and December 31, P101,200. F. Outstanding checks were: November 30, P26,750 and December 31, P19,300, of which a check for P5,000 was certified by the bank on December 26. G. NSF checks returned, recorded as reduction of cash receipts were: Returned by bank on December and recorded also in December P10,400. Returned by bank on December but recorded also in January P8,600. H. Collections by bank not recorded by…
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