Department of computer information systems Financial accounting exam 2 Proper Both General Journal and General Ledger from the Transaction Given 1- Accounting period: are the jobs defined by law for a year starting from.. ending and .of each year, as the basis for calculation, the. -. or profit achieved by the On project . 2- On 1/1 the merchant started his business with a capital of (100,000) deposited in the bank. 3- 1\1 The merchant started his business with a capital of (10,000), which 2000 was cash and the rest was opened for the bank account.
Department of computer information systems Financial accounting exam 2 Proper Both General Journal and General Ledger from the Transaction Given 1- Accounting period: are the jobs defined by law for a year starting from.. ending and .of each year, as the basis for calculation, the. -. or profit achieved by the On project . 2- On 1/1 the merchant started his business with a capital of (100,000) deposited in the bank. 3- 1\1 The merchant started his business with a capital of (10,000), which 2000 was cash and the rest was opened for the bank account.
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Department of computer information systems
Financial accounting exam 2
Proper Both General Journal and General Ledger from the Transaction Given
1- Accounting period: are the jobs defined by law for a year starting from.
and
ending
of each year, as the basis for calculation, the . or profit achieved by the
On
project.
2. On 1/1 the merchant started his business with a capital of (100,000) deposited in the bank.
3- 1\1 The merchant started his business with a capital of (10,000), which 2000 was cash and
the rest was opened for the bank account.
4 On 1/1 the trader started his business with the following assets:1,000 cash, 20,000 cars, 4,000
goods, 5,000 furniture, and 3,000 debtors (Ghassan).
5- On 6/20 the trader started his business with the following assets and liabilities: 1600 cash,
2900 goods, 600 furniture, 4000 building, 800 Hassan (debtor), 2,500 Saleh (creditor), 400
Mizzen (creditor).
6- A home furniture dealer bought 200,000 dinars in cash.
7- A furniture dealer bought for an amount of (200,000) dinars from Al-Amal Company, and he
paid half the price is in cash and the rest is on the account.
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8- A merchandise dealer bought an amount of (5,000) dinars in cash.
9- A merchandise dealer bought an amount of (5000) dinars on an account.
10- A merchandise dealer bought for (9000) dinars and paid half the price in cash and the rest
at the expense of.
11- The dealer paid the transportation expenses of purchases an amount of 1500 dinars in cash.
12- A merchandise dealer sold for (1000) dinars in cash.
13- A merchant sold a merchandise to Walid for a sum of (1000) dinars, received 500 cash and
the rest on the account.
14-A dealer paid an amount of 2,500 dinars in cash advertising.
15- A merchant bought a merchandise for 50,000 and paid for it with a check.
16- A furniture dealer bought an amount of (75,000) dinars by check.
17-A merchant paid an amount (100,000) of rent for a store by check.
18- A merchant drew $ 50,000 for personal use by check.
19- Merchant Nabil opened a current account in the bank and deposited 15,000 dinars into it
cash Money.
20- Merchant Nabil sold goods for 18,000 dinars, with a check added to his account Ongoing.
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Department of computer information systems
Financial accounting exam 2
Proper Both General Journal and General Ledger from the Transaction Given
1- Accounting period: are the jobs defined by law for a year starting from.
and
ending
of each year, as the basis for calculation, the . or profit achieved by the
On
project.
2. On 1/1 the merchant started his business with a capital of (100,000) deposited in the bank.
3- 1\1 The merchant started his business with a capital of (10,000), which 2000 was cash and
the rest was opened for the bank account.
4 On 1/1 the trader started his business with the following assets:1,000 cash, 20,000 cars, 4,000
goods, 5,000 furniture, and 3,000 debtors (Ghassan).
5- On 6/20 the trader started his business with the following assets and liabilities: 1600 cash,
2900 goods, 600 furniture, 4000 building, 800 Hassan (debtor), 2,500 Saleh (creditor), 400
Mizzen (creditor).
6- A home furniture dealer bought 200,000 dinars in cash.
7- A furniture dealer bought for an amount of (200,000) dinars from Al-Amal Company, and he
paid half the price is in cash and the rest is on the account.
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8- A merchandise dealer bought an amount of (5,000) dinars in cash.
9- A merchandise dealer bought an amount of (5000) dinars on an account.
10- A merchandise dealer bought for (9000) dinars and paid half the price in cash and the rest
at the expense of.
11- The dealer paid the transportation expenses of purchases an amount of 1500 dinars in cash.
12- A merchandise dealer sold for (1000) dinars in cash.
13- A merchant sold a merchandise to Walid for a sum of (1000) dinars, received 500 cash and
the rest on the account.
14-A dealer paid an amount of 2,500 dinars in cash advertising.
15- A merchant bought a merchandise for 50,000 and paid for it with a check.
16- A furniture dealer bought an amount of (75,000) dinars by check.
17-A merchant paid an amount (100,000) of rent for a store by check.
18- A merchant drew $ 50,000 for personal use by check.
19- Merchant Nabil opened a current account in the bank and deposited 15,000 dinars into it
cash Money.
20- Merchant Nabil sold goods for 18,000 dinars, with a check added to his account Ongoing.
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