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Sub-Division of Journal : Cash Book

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Which of the following best describes the dual nature of a Cash Book?

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In a Single Column Cash Book, goods purchased on credit from Suresh for ₹5,000 will be:

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When cash is withdrawn from the bank for office use, which of the following entries is made in a Double Column Cash Book?

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Under the Imprest System of Petty Cash, at the end of the period the head cashier reimburses the petty cashier:

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In a Triple Column Cash Book, the discount columns on both sides are:

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Only totalled and never balanced

Step 1: In a Triple Column Cash Book, there are three columns on each side – Discount, Cash, and Bank. Step 2: The Cash and Bank columns represent real accounts and are balanced in the usual manner. Step 3: However, the Discount columns are MEMORANDUM columns – they are not real accounts. Step 4: They simply record discount totals for convenience and are only TOTALLED at the end of the period. Step 5: The totals of discount columns are then posted to 'Discount Allowed Account' (debit side total) and 'Discount Received Account' (credit side total) in the ledger separately. They are never balanc

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A cheque received from Ramesh on 5th January is deposited into bank on 10th January. How will the receipt of cheque on 5th January be recorded?

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Through a journal entry – Debit 'Cheque in Hand A/c', Credit Ramesh's A/c on 5th January

Step 1: When a cheque is received and deposited on the SAME day, it is directly entered in the bank column of the cash book on the debit side. Step 2: BUT when the cheque is received on one date and deposited on a LATER date, the procedure is different. Step 3: On the date of receipt (5th Jan), a journal entry is passed: Dr. Cheque in Hand A/c, Cr. Ramesh's A/c – because the cheque is in hand but not yet in bank. Step 4: On the date of deposit (10th Jan), the bank column of the cash book is debited by writing 'To Cheque in Hand A/c'. Step 5: This two-step process correctly tracks when the cheq

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Bank overdraft balance at the beginning of a period will appear in the Cash Book as:

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'By Balance b/d' on the credit side in the bank column

Step 1: A normal bank balance (favourable) means the bank owes us money – this is an asset, shown as 'To Balance b/d' on the DEBIT side of the bank column. Step 2: Bank OVERDRAFT means WE owe money to the bank – this is a liability. Step 3: A liability (overdraft) means our bank column shows a CREDIT balance. Step 4: Therefore, opening overdraft balance is written as 'By Balance b/d' on the CREDIT side in the bank column. Step 5: Cash column always shows debit balance (you cannot pay more cash than you have), but bank column can show credit balance (overdraft) when we withdraw more than deposi

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Discount received is recorded on which side of the Triple Column Cash Book and represents what for the business?

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Credit side; it is an income/gain for the business

Step 1: Discount received means OUR creditors allow us a reduction on the amount we owe when we pay promptly. Step 2: This is a financial gain/income for our business since we pay less than what was owed. Step 3: Being income (nominal account), it is CREDITED as per the rule 'Credit all incomes and gains'. Step 4: In the Triple Column Cash Book, it appears in the Discount column on the CREDIT (payment) side. Step 5: Contrast this with Discount Allowed – we give discount to debtors – this is an expense, recorded on the DEBIT side of the discount column. Never confuse the two!

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