FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING:TOOLS FOR BUSINESS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING:TOOLS FOR BUSINESS
19th Edition
ISBN: 9781119493624
Author: Kimmel
Publisher: WILEY
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Toshib is struggling to understand the impact of certain business transactions on the financial statements. She has very little accounting knowledge and feels intimidated by all the accounting jargon thrown around by her accountant friends. One day around a braai she raised her frustrations and gave a list of transactions of which she doesn’t understand the impact on the financial statements. As she is a good friend of yours, you willingly offer your help and asked her to put her concerns in writing. The next morning a thank you note was delivered to your office with the following list of transactions she required clarity on: 1. On 1 July 20x9 I started the business by opening a bank account with R150 000 and transferred office furniture which I had from a previous venture with a second-hand value of R35 000. 2. During the first month the following transactions occurred: 2.1 Opened an account with Magna Suppliers and bought R200 000 merchandise. 2.2 Bought a delivery vehicle from Max…
An employee working on her first trial balance discovers that the Equipment account has a credit balance of $2500 and a customer's A/R account has a credit balance of $25. Based on the knowledge you have gained in this course and how account balances are recorded and increase/decrease, has the accountant made a mistake in her records or are these situations possible?
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