17 - THE CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL BE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS XXX 191 DEDUCTIBLE VAT XXX 103 CHECKS GIVEN XXX 100 CASE XXX Which account was used incorrectly in the purchase of goods? A) 191 Deductible VAT B) 103 Checks Given and Payment Orders C) 100 Crates D) All Right E) 153 Trade Goods
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17 - THE CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL BE DEBT
153 COMMERCIAL GOODS XXX
191 DEDUCTIBLE VAT XXX
103 CHECKS GIVEN XXX
100 CASE XXX
Which account was used incorrectly in the purchase of goods?
A) 191 Deductible VAT
B) 103 Checks Given and Payment Orders
C) 100 Crates
D) All Right
E) 153 Trade Goods
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- 9 - CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL BE DEBT 610 RETURNS ON SALES 1.000 191 DEDUCTIBLE VAT 180 100 CASE 1180 Which process does the registration belong to?A) The customer returns the goods he receivedB) The seller returns the goodsC) Discounting to the customerD) The business returns the goods it has receivedE) Discounting on goods sold18. Merchandise subject to terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, is sold account to a customer for P15,000. The seller paid transportation costs ot P1,000 and issued a credit memorandum for P5,000 prior to payment. What i the amount of the cash discount allowable? a. P160 b. P150 c. P140 d. P100Chapter 8 Questions to practice BE8-1 Presented below are three recei\ailes transactions. Indicate whether these recei\. ables are reported as accounts recei\able, notes recei\-able, or other receivables on a state- ment of6nancial position. (a) Sold merchandise on account forW64,000,000 to a customer. (b) Received a promissory note ofW57,000,000 for senicn perfonned. (c) Ad\-anced W8,000,000 to an employee.
- 37 - CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL BE DEBT 100 CASE XX 321 BORROWINGS XX 600 DOMESTIC SALES XX 391 VAT CALCULATED XX Which account was used incorrectly in the sale transaction?A) 100 CrateB) 321 Debt SecuritiesC) All RightD) 391 Calculated VATE) 600 Domestic SalesOkyOTcw/a/MjUwNDEyNDM20TEx/details Particulars Credit (RM) 48,400 Debit (RM) Capital Drawings Trade receivables Trade payables Sales Purchases Sales returns Purchases retums Wages and salaries Discounts allowed Discounts received Provision for doubtful debts Insurance Inventory as at 1 September 2018 Utilities 3,500 9,000 12,500 40,400 31,000 300 250 5,600 120 200 300 700 2,400 950 350 10,000 3,000 20,000 Rates Premises Fixtures and fittings Motor van Cash in hand Cash at bank TOTAL 330 14,800 102.050 102.050 Additional information as at 31 August 2019: i. Inventory as at 31 August 2019 amounted RM3,300 ii. An entity from whom there is accounts receivables of RM200 was unable to settle his debt and this amount is to be written off as bad debts. iii. The provision for doubtful debts is 1% of the outstanding trade receivables. iv. The owner took RM100 worth of goods from the business for his own use Required: a) Statement of Profit or Loss and Others Comprehensive Income for the year…17 - Which of the following account should be recorded as a creditor in the inventory record to be made based on the valuation of the notes receivable with their savings value at the end of the period ? a) 657 Rediscount Interest Expenses Hs. B) 128 Doubtful Trade Receivables Hs. NS) 654 Provision Expenses Hs. D) 122 Rediscount of Bills Receivable Hs. TO) 647 Rediscount Interest Income Hs.
- 17. Merchandise with a sales price of P500 is sold on account with term 2/10, n/30. The journal entry to record the sale would include a a. debit to Cash for P500 b. Debit to Sales Discounts for P10 C. Credit to Sales for P500 d. Debit to Accounts Receivable for P490 18. Merchandise subject to terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, is sold account to a customer for P15,000. The seller paid transportation costs et P1,000 and issued a credit memorandum for P5,000 prior to payment. What i the amount of the cash discount allowable? a. P160 b. P150 c. P140 d. P100 19. The entry to record the return of merchandise from a customer would include a a. debit to Sales b. credit to Sales c. debit to Sales Returns and Allowances d. credit to Sales returns and Allowances 20. A sales invoice included the following information: merchandise price, P4,000; transportation, P300; terms 1/10, n/eom, FOB shipping point. Assuming tha credit for merchandise returned of P600 is granted prior to payment, trhat…14-Which of the following document will be given by the supplier at the time of receipt of cash for the purchase of stationery for OMR 150? a. Debit note b. Purchase invoice c. Receipt d. Sales invoice2:31 G ileo The following are taken from the records of Debit Credit Sales P764985 Purchase Discount 8200 Purchase returns and allowances 5465 Purchases 159990 Freight-in 9180 Sales Discount 13300 Sales returns and allowances 5455 Depreciation expense Amortization expense 25000 10000 Salarics cxpcnsc Utilities expense Advertising cxpensc Rent expense 80000 55000 35000 60000 Interest incomc 5440 Interest expense 5677 Gain on salc of PPE 5465 Bad debts expense ? Humility Company for the year ended December 31, 2019: Based on actual physical count, inventory balance are as follows: January 1, 2019 December31, 2019 P25455 P20765 Bad debts expense is 4% of net sales. Classify the bad debt expense as a general and administrative expense. 1. Determine the following: а. Net sales b. Net purchases I U A II B
- 10.The entry to record a sale of P1,800 with terms of 2/10, n/30 will include a a. debit to Sales Discounts for P36. b. debit to Sales Revenue for P1,764. c. credit to Accounts Receivable for P1,800 d. credit to Sales Revenue for P1,80025 - On 12.12.20XX, the entity purchased goods worth $ 50,000 from entity B on credit. Exchange rate on the day of the transaction $ 1 = 2.5 TL (VAT is not taken into account)A) CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL RECEIVE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS 50000 300 BANK CREDITS 50000 B) CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL RECEIVE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS 125000 300 BANK CREDITS 125000C) CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL RECEIVE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS 50000 320 SELLERS 50000 D) CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL RECEIVE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS 125000 321 BORROWINGS 125000 E) CODE AND NAME OF THE ACCOUNT WILL RECEIVE DEBT 153 COMMERCIAL GOODS 125000 320 SELLERS 125000some ca are Cutting Edge Co. is engaged in a small export business. The company maintains limited records. Most of the company's transactions are summarized in a cash journal; non-cash transactions are recorded by making memo entries. The following are abstracted from the company's records: Accounts receivable, increase Notes receivable, decrease Accounts payable, decrease CHAPTER 11-PROBLEM 9: P1,480,000 800,000 600,000 AUDITING PRACTICE (2022 Ed.)/CTEspenilla 377