Accounting Question Test SP No 1: Suspense Account
Accounting Test Question SP No. 1
Company ABC’s bookkeeping system is not computerised, and at 31 st December 2005. William , the bookkeeper was unable to balance the accounts. The trial balance totals were as follows: Debit $ 2,024,100 Nevertheless, William proceeded to prepare draft financial statements, inserting the difference as a balancing figure in the balance sheet. The draft profit and loss account showed a profit of $141,280 for the year ended 31 December 2005 William opened a suspense account is opened for the difference and go through the accounting records to find the difference. He found the following errors and omissions:
Required: (a) Open a suspense account for the difference between the trial balance totals. Prepare the journal entries necessary to correct the errors and eliminate the balance on the suspense account. Narratives are not required. (10 marks) (b) Draw up a statement showing the revised profit after correcting the above errors.(6 marks) |
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