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Chapter 6 – Cash and Credit Journals
Learning OutcomeThe outcome for this chapter is to prepare
four special journals from source documents
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KEY TERMS• Cash journals • Cash payments journal (CPJ)• Cash receipts journal (CRJ)• Credit journals• Journal• Purchases dissection journal (PJ)• Sales dissection journal (SJ)• Trial Balance
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SOURCE DOCUMENTS• Source documents that generate accounting
entries:– sales invoices– receipts/cash register tapes– purchase invoices– cheques– adjustment notes– memoranda
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PROCESS TO TRIAL BALANCE
Sales invoices/purchase invoices/receipts or cash register tapes/cheques and electronic payments/adjustment notes/memoranda
Transactions from source documents
The four cash and credit journals and the General journal
Lead to accounting entries in
Posted to the general ledger and to the debtors and creditors subsidiary ledgers
Which are
Prepare a Trial Balance at the end of the accounting period
To
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INVENTORIES—STOCK OR GOODS
• Balance of inventories on hand is an asset.• Purchase of inventories sold is an expense:
– Cash purchases—CPJ– Credit purchases—PJ.
• Sale of inventories is revenue:– Cash sales—CRJ– Credit sales—SJ.
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PERIODIC INVENTORY SYSTEM
• Inventory balance determined by stocktake• Profit determined by deducting inventory balance from cost
of goods sold at end of period • For purchase:
DR: Cost of goods sold (purchases)
DR: GST input tax credits CR: Accounts payable/cash
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PERPETUAL INVENTORY SYSTEM• Separate inventory cards for each item • Show continual stock movement• Physical stocktakes allow comparison with stock records• Distinguishes between cost and selling price• For purchase:
DR: Inventories DR: GST input tax credits CR: Accounts payable/cash
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FOUR CASH AND CREDIT JOURNALS• Sales dissection journal, including sales returns
journal– Records credit sales– Records goods returned by debtors
• Purchases dissection journal, including purchases returns journal– Records credit purchases– Records stock returned to creditors
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FOUR CASH AND CREDIT JOURNALS cont…• Cash receipts journal
– Details cash received
• Cash payments– Details cash paid out
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JOURNALISING TRANSACTIONS
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CREDIT JOURNALS
• Sales dissection journal• Records credit sales• Records inventory returns• Records sales of non-current assets• Source documents
– Sales invoice– Credit or adjustment note
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CREDIT JOURNALS cont…
• Purchases dissection journal• Records credit purchases• Records inventory returned• Records purchases of non-current assets• Records expenses for items received but not yet
paid• Source documents
– Purchase invoice– Credit or adjustment note
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CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL
Records all cash paid out from bank accounts for payment of:
• trade creditors• other creditors• cash purchases and expenses• other liabilities (e.g. loans, leases)
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CASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL
Records all cash received and paid into bank accounts from:
• trade debtors• other debtors• cash sales • receipts from other sources of revenue (e.g.
interest and dividends received)
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ADVANTAGES OF USING SPECIALISED JOURNALS
• Records only one type of transaction• Totals posted to ledgers rather than individual
transactions• Different staff use the journals, providing an
internal control to reduce error and fraud
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