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Cash-Books-And-The-General-Journal Igcse Cie
Exam code:0452 & 0985
The cash & petty cash books
What are the cash book and the petty cash book?
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The cash book and petty cash book are books of prime entry
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They record all transactions which involve the exchange of cash
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Petty cash is used for small valued transactions
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The book-keeper gets the information from:
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Receipts
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Cheques & cheque counterfoils
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Paying-in slips
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Bank statements
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Petty cash vouchers
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The cash book and petty cash book are also part of the double entry system
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This is different to the other books of prime entry
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The general journal
What is the general journal?
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The general journal is also referred to as, simply, “the journal”
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The journal is used to record all transactions that do not go into the other books of prime entry, such as:
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Opening balances when a business is first created
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Introducing capital
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Taking drawings
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Purchasing a non-current asset
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Selling a non-current asset
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Correcting errors
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Transferring balances to the income statement
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How do I make a journal entry for a transaction?
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STEP 1
Enter the date -
STEP 2
Enter the name of the account(s) that need to be debited in the details column-
It is conventional to enter the debit accounts before the credit accounts
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STEP 3
Enter the corresponding values in the debit column -
STEP 4
Enter the name of the account(s) that need to be credited in the details column-
It is conventional to leave an indent for the credit entries
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STEP 5
Enter the corresponding values in the credit column-
Make sure the total debit amount is equal to the total credit amount
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STEP 6
Write a narrative for the journal entry-
This is a brief explanation of the transaction
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This is especially useful for non-regular transactions and for correction of errors
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
Read the question carefully to see whether a narrative is required. If in doubt, you should include a narrative.
Worked Example
On 1 February 2024, John starts an online tutoring business. He takes out a bank loan for $5000 and uses it to purchase a computer for $4000. He puts the remaining money in a business bank account along with $2000 of his own money.
Prepare the general journal entry to record the opening assets and liabilities at 1 February. A narrative is required.
Answer
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Money in bank from loan
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$5 000 – $4 000 = $1 000
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Total money in the bank
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$1 000 + $2 000 = $3 000
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Capital is the difference between assets and liabilities
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$4 000 + $3 000 – $5 000 = $2 000
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Journal
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Date |
Details |
Debit $ |
Credit $ |
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2024 |
Computer |
4 000 |
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Bank |
3 000 |
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Bank loan |
5 000 |
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Capital |
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2 000 |
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7 000 |
7 000 |
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Opening balances for assets, liabilities and capital |
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