Enter the following transactions in personal accounts only. Bring down the balances at the end of the
Question:
Enter the following transactions in personal accounts only. Bring down the balances at the end of the month. After completing this, state which of the balances represent debtors and which represent creditors.
2024 May 1 Credit sales F. Black \(£ 620\); G. Smith \(£ 84\); L. Sime \(£ 1,200\); J. Teel \(£ 608\).
2 Credit purchases from P. Best \(£ 190\); I. Donovan \(£ 63\); G. Lime \(£ 210\); T. Still \(£ 360\).
8 Credit sales to G. Smith \(£ 322\); L. Sime \(£ 448\).
9 Credit purchases from I. Donovan \(£ 215\); T. Still \(£ 164\).
10 Goods returned to us by L. Sime \(£ 62 ;\) J. Teel \(£ 164\).
12 Cash paid to us by J. Teel \(£ 444\).
15 We returned goods to P. Best \(£ 25\); T. Still \(£ 21\).
19 We received cheques from L. Sime \(£ 180 ;\) F. Black \(£ 620\).
21 We sold goods on time to F. Black \(£ 180\); G. Smith \(£ 860\).
28 We paid by cheque the following: P. Best \(£ 165\); T. Still \(£ 100\); G. Lime \(£ 180\).
31 We returned goods to T. Still \(£ 40\).
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Frank Woods Business Accounting An Introduction To Financial Accounting
ISBN: 9781292365435
15th Edition
Authors: Alan Sangster, Lewis Gordon, Frank Wood