Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
Connect Access Card For Fundamental Accounting Principles
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ISBN: 9781260158526
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 4QS
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Journals:

Journals are prepared to record business transactions. There are two types of journals:

  1. Special Journals:

    Special journals record the recurring business tractions like sales, purchase, cash receipts and payments. Some special journals are as follows:

    • Sales journal
    • Sales Return Journal
    • Purchase journal
    • Purchase return journal
    • Cash receipts journal
    • Cash payment journal
  2. General Journal:

    All the business transactions which do not belong to special journals, are recorded using General journal.

General ledger:

A general ledger contains the summarized information taken from its subsidiary ledgers.

Subsidiary Ledger:

A Subsidiary Ledger is prepared for the one account of the general ledger. There may be several subsidiary ledgers of one general ledger.

Requirement-1:

To identify:

The balances listed in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Journals:

Journals are prepared to record business transactions. There are two types of journals:

  1. Special Journals:

    Special journals record the recurring business tractions like sales, purchase, cash receipts and payments. Some special journals are as follows:

    • Sales journal
    • Sales Return Journal
    • Purchase journal
    • Purchase return journal
    • Cash receipts journal
    • Cash payment journal
  2. General Journal:

    All the business transactions which do not belong to special journals, are recorded using General journal.

General ledger:

A general ledger contains the summarized information taken from its subsidiary ledgers.

Subsidiary Ledger:

A Subsidiary Ledger is prepared for the one account of the general ledger. There may be several subsidiary ledgers of one general ledger.

Requirement-2:

To identify:

The Accounts receivable general ledger balance at the end of the month

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