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Question 46 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11
46. Pass journal entries in the books of Vasudev from the following transactions.
2021
July 1 Vasudev started business with cash Rs. 90,000, goods Rs. 60,000 and furniture
Rs. 25,000
July 2 Sold goods to Raghav of the list price of Rs. 30,000 at trade discount of 10%
July 3 Raghav returned goods of the list price of Rs. 6,000.
July 9 Received Rs. 21,200 from Raghav in full settlement of his account.
July 11 Purchased goods from Madhav of the list price of Rs. 20,000 at 5% trade discount
July 14 Returned goods to Madhav of the list price of Rs. 8,000
July 17 Settled the account of Madhav by paying cash, under a discount of 4%
July 24 Bought of table-fan for Rs. 1,200 for domestic use of Vasudev.
July 27 Sold goods for cash of the list price of Rs. 28,000 at 10% trade discount and 4% cash
Discount.
July 31 Paid Rent Rs. 650, Trade expenses Rs. 400 and Travelling expenses Rs. 370.
The solution of Question 46 Chapter 4 – Unimax Publications of Class 11:
JOURNAL OF VASUDEV
Date | Particulars | L.F. | Debit | Credit | |
2021 | |||||
July 1 | Cash A/c | Dr. | 90,000 | ||
Stock A/c | 60,000 | ||||
Furniture A/c | 25,000 | ||||
To Capital A/c | 1,75,000 | ||||
(Being business started with cash stock and furniture) | |||||
July 2 | Raghav’s A/c | Dr. | 27,000 | ||
To Sales A/c | 27,000 | ||||
(Being goods used to Raghav less trade discount) | |||||
July 5 | Sales returns A/c | Dr. | 5,400 | ||
To Raghav’s A/c | 5,400 | ||||
(Being goods returned by Raghav) | |||||
July 9 | Cash A/c | Dr. | 21,200 | ||
Discount A/c | 400 | ||||
To Raghav’s A/c | 21,600 | ||||
(Being cash received and discount allowed to Raghav) | |||||
July 11 | Purchases A/c | Dr. | 19,000 | ||
To Madhav A/c | 19,000 | ||||
(Being goods purchased from Madhav) | |||||
July 14 | Madhav A/c | Dr. | 7,600 | ||
To Purchases Returns A/c | 7,600 | ||||
(Being goods returned to Madhav) | |||||
July 17 | Madhav A/c | Dr. | 11,400 | ||
To Cash A/c | 10,944 | ||||
To Discount received A/c | 450 | ||||
(Being cash paid and discount received from Madhav) | |||||
July 24 | Drawings A/c | Dr. | 1,200 | ||
To Cash A/c | 1,200 | ||||
(Being cash withdrawn by proprietor for personal use) | |||||
July 27 | Cash A/c | Dr. | 24,192 | ||
Discount A/c | 1,008 | ||||
To sales A/c | 25,200 | ||||
(Being goods sold for cash & discount allowed ) | |||||
July 31 | Rent A/c | Dr. | 650 | ||
Trade Expenses A/c | Dr. | 400 | |||
Travelling Expenses A/c | Dr. | 370 | |||
To Cash A/c | 1,700 | ||||
(Being goods sold for cash & discount allowed ) |
End of Solution
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