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Question 26 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11

Question 26 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11

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Question 26 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11

26. Journalise the following transactions:
2021
June 1 Kanu started business with capital of Rs. 80,000
June 3 Bought furniture for cash Rs. 12,000
June 5 Bought goods from Varun Rs. 27,000
June 5 Deposited into bank Rs. 18,000
June 6 Sold goods to Tarun Rs. 15,000
June 7 Returned goods by Tarun Rs. 5,000
June 9 Returned goods to Varun Rs. 4,000
June 10 Cash received from Tarun Rs. 10,000
June 12 Money withdrawn from bank Rs. 4,000
June 15 Cash paid to Varun Rs. 8,000
June 16 Sold goods for cash Rs. 20,000
June 18 Cash paid to Varun Rs. 15,000
June 28 Paid rent Rs. 2,500 and salaries Rs. 4,500
June 30 Cash deposited into bank Rs. 12,000

The solution of Question 26 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11:

BOOKS OF KANU JOURNAL

DateParticulars L.F.DebitCredit
2021     
June 1Cash A/cDr. 80,000 
 To Kanu’s Capital A/c   80,000
 (Being started business with cash)    
      
June 3Furniture A/cDr. 12,000 
 To Cash A/c   12,000
 (Being bought furniture for cash)    
      
June 5Purchases A/cDr. 27,000 
 To Varun’s A/c   27,000
 (Being bought goods from Varun)    
      
June 5Bank A/cDr. 18,000 
 To Cash A/c   18,000
 (Being cash deposited in bank)    
      
June 6Tarun’s A/cDr. 15,000 
 To Sales A/c   15,000
 (Being sold goods to Tarun)    
      
June 7Sales Returns A/cDr. 5,000 
 To Tarun’s A/c   5,000
 (Being goods returned by Tarun)    
      
June 9Varun’s A/cDr. 4,000 
 To Purchases Returns A/c   4,000
 (Being goods returned to Varun)    
      
June 10Cash A/cDr. 10,000 
 To Tarun’s A/c   10,000
 (Being cash received from Tarun)    
      
 June 12Cash A/cDr. 4,000 
 To Bank A/c   4,000
 (Being cash withdrawn from bank)    
      
June 15Varun’s A/cDr. 8,000 
 To Cash A/c   8,000
 (Being cash paid to Varun)    
      
June 16Cash A/cDr. 20,000 
 To Sales A/c   20,000
 (Being sold goods for cash)    
      
June 18Varun’s A/cDr. 15,000 
 To Cash A/c   15,000
 (Being cash paid to Varun)    
      
June 28Rent A/cDr. 2,500 
 Salaries A/cDr. 4,500 
 To Cash A/c   7,000
 (Being paid rent and salaries)    
      
June 30Bank A/cDr. 12,000 
 To Cash A/c   12,000
 (Being cash deposited in bank)    
 Grand Total 2,37,0002,37,000

End of Solution


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