Concept explainers
(a)
Perpetual Inventory System refers to the inventory system that maintains the detailed records of every inventory transactions related to purchases and sales on a continuous basis. It shows the exact on-hand-inventory at any point of time.
The following are the rules of debit and credit:
- 1. Increase in assets and expenses accounts are debited. Decrease in liabilities and
stockholders’ equity accounts are debited. - 2. Increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equity accounts are credited. Decreases in all asset accounts are credited.
To Record: The journal entries in books of Company GH using perpetual inventory system during April.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Prepare the journal entries for Company GH during April:
Date | Account Title and Explanation |
Post Ref. |
Debit ($) |
Credit ($) |
April 5 | Inventory | 1,500 | ||
Accounts payable | 1,500 | |||
(To record purchase on account) | ||||
April 7 | Inventory | 80 | ||
Cash | 80 | |||
(To record Freight-in on purchase) | ||||
April 9 | Accounts payable | 200 | ||
Inventory | 200 | |||
(To record the purchase returns) | ||||
April 10 |
| 1,340 | ||
Sales Revenue | 1,340 | |||
(To record sales on account) | ||||
Cost of goods sold | 820 | |||
Inventory | 820 | |||
(To record cost of goods sold) | ||||
April 12 | Inventory | 830 | ||
Accounts payable | 830 | |||
(To record purchase on account) | ||||
April 14 | Accounts payable | 1,300 (1) | ||
Inventory | 39 (2) | |||
Cash | 1,261 (3) | |||
April 17 | Accounts payable | 30 | ||
Inventory | 30 | |||
(To record purchase returns) | ||||
April 20 | Accounts receivable | 810 | ||
Sales revenue | 810 | |||
(To record sales on account) | ||||
Cost of goods sold | 550 | |||
Inventory | 550 | |||
(To record cost of goods sold) | ||||
April 21 | Accounts payable | 800 (4) | ||
Inventory | 8 (5) | |||
Cash | 792 (6) | |||
(To record payment in full settlement) | ||||
April 27 | Sales returns and allowances | 80 | ||
Accounts receivable | 80 | |||
(To record sales returns) | ||||
April 30 | Cash | 1,220 | ||
Accounts receivable | 1,220 | |||
(To record payment received on account) |
Table (1)
Working notes:
Calculate the amount of net accounts payable.
Inventory = $1,500
Purchase returns = $200
Calculate the amount of purchase discount.
Net accounts payable = $1,300 (1)
Discount percentage = 3%
Calculate the amount of cash paid.
Net accounts payable = $1,300 (1)
Purchase discount = $39 (2)
Calculate the amount of net accounts payable.
Inventory = $830
Purchase returns = $30
Calculate the amount of purchase discount.
Net accounts payable = $800 (4)
Discount percentage = 1%
Calculate the amount of cash paid.
Net accounts payable = $800 (4)
Purchase discount = $8 (5)
(b)
T Accounts: T- accounts are prepared for all the business transactions. First, journal entries are passed and then transferred to the respective ledger accounts where, they are recorded and summarized in either side of the ‘T’ format. It is divided into two parts by a vertical line, that is, the left side and the right side. The left side of the T-account is known as the debit side and the right side of the T-account is known as the credit side. The account name appears on the top of the T-account.
To
(b)
Explanation of Solution
The following is the T-account for cash.
Cash Account:
Cash Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 1 | Beginning Balance | 2,500 | April 7 | Inventory | 80 | |
April 30 | Accounts receivable | 1,220 | April 14 | Accounts payable | 1,261 | |
April 21 | Accounts payable | 792 | ||||
April 30 | Ending Balance | 1,587 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 3,720 | April 30 | Total | 3,720 |
Table (2)
Accounts Receivable Account:
Accounts Receivable Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 10 | Sales revenue | 1,340 | April 27 | Cash | 80 | |
April 20 | Sales revenue | 810 | April 30 | Sales discount | 1,220 | |
April 30 | Ending Balance | 850 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 2,150 | April 30 | Total | 2,150 |
Table (3)
Inventory Account:
Inventory Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 1 | Beginning Balance | 3,500 | April 9 | Accounts payable | 200 | |
April 5 | Accounts payable | 1,500 | April 10 | Cost of goods sold | 820 | |
April 7 | Cash | 80 | April 14 | Accounts payable | 39 | |
April 12 | Accounts payable | 830 | April 17 | Accounts payable | 30 | |
April 20 | Cost of goods sold | 550 | ||||
April 21 | Accounts payable | 8 | ||||
April 30 | Ending Balance | 4,263 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 5,910 | April 30 | Total | 5,910 |
Table (4)
Accounts Payable Account:
Accounts Payable Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 9 | Inventory | 200 | April 5 | Inventory | 1,500 | |
April 14 | Inventory | 39 | April 12 | Inventory | 830 | |
April 14 | Cash | 1,261 | ||||
April 17 | Inventory | 30 | ||||
April 21 | Inventory | 8 | ||||
April 21 | Cash | 792 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 2,330 | April 30 | Total | 2,330 |
Table (5)
Common Stock Account:
Common Stock Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 30 | Ending Balance | 6,000 | April 1 | Beginning Balance | 6,000 | |
April 30 | Total | 6,000 | April 30 | Total | 6,000 |
Table (6)
Sales Revenue Account:
Sales Revenue Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 30 | Ending Balance | 2,150 | April 10 | Accounts receivable | 1,340 | |
April 20 | Accounts receivable | 810 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 2,150 | April 31 | Total | 2,150 |
Table (7)
Sales Return and Allowances Account:
Sales Return and Allowances Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 27 | Accounts receivable | 80 | April 30 | Ending Balance | 80 | |
April 30 | Total | 80 | April 30 | Total | 80 |
Table (8)
Cost of Goods Sold Account:
Cost of Goods Sold Account | ||||||
Date | Details |
Debit ($) | Date | Details |
Credit ($) | |
April 10 | Inventory | 820 | April 30 | Ending Balance | 1,370 | |
April 20 | Inventory | 550 | ||||
April 30 | Total | 1,370 | April 30 | Total | 1,370 |
Table (9)
(c)
To determine: Prepare trial balance for Company GH on April 30, 2017.
(c)
Answer to Problem 5.3AP
The following table shows the trial balance of Company GH as on April 30, 2017.
COMPANY GH Trial Balance As on April 30,2017 | ||
Account Title | Debit | Credit |
Cash | $1,587 | |
Accounts Receivable | $850 | |
Inventory | $4,263 | |
Common Stock | $6,000 | |
Sales Revenue | $2,150 | |
Sales Returns and Allowances | $80 | |
Cost of Goods Sold | $1,370 | |
Total | $8,150 | $8,150 |
Table (10)
Explanation of Solution
The trial balance as shown in Table (10) is prepared after placing the journals to ledger account. It will show the ending balance of all the accounts. Here, the total debit balance is matched with the credit balance.
Therefore, the total debit balance and credit balance of Company GH is $8,150.
(d)
The income statement: This is a financial statement that shows the net income earned, or net loss suffered by a company, through reporting all the revenues earned, and expenses incurred, by the company over a specific period of time. An income statement is also known as an operations statement, an earnings statement, a revenue statement, or a
To Prepare: The income statement through gross profit for the month ended April 30, 2017.
(d)
Explanation of Solution
Following is the income statement of Company GH.
Company GH Income statement (Partial) For the Month Ended April, 2017 | |
Particulars | Amount |
Sales Revenue | $2,150 |
Less: Sales returns and allowances | $80 |
Net sales | $2,070 |
Less: Cost of goods sold | $1,370 |
Gross profit | $700 |
Table (11)
Therefore, the gross profit of Company GH is $700.
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