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Exam code:0452 & 0985

Purpose of a control account

What is a control account?

  • A control account is a summary of all balances and transactions for trade receivables or for trade payables

    • A sales ledger control account summarises all the transactions for trade receivables

    • A purchases ledger control account summarises all the transactions for trade payables

  • The totals are found using the books of prime entry rather than the ledger accounts

    • This is so that errors in the ledger accounts can be easily identified

    • This also helps to reveal fraud

  • The closing balance is found for the control account and compared to the sum of the closing balances in the sales ledger accounts or the purchases ledger accounts

    • If there are no errors, these figures will be equal

What is the purpose of a control account?

  • To provide a summary of transactions for that type of account

    • A sales ledger control account gives a summary of all transactions with credit customers

    • A purchases ledger control account gives a summary of all transactions with credit suppliers

What are the advantages of using a control account?

  • Control accounts can be used to assist in the location of errors

    • Errors are present if the balance on the control account does not match the total from the relevant ledger accounts

  • The total figure for trade receivables or trade payables is shown

    • This enables the statement of financial position to be prepared quickly

  • Control accounts help to reduce and prevent fraud

    • Different people prepare control accounts and ledger accounts

    • Therefore, any discrepancies will be spotted

  • Control accounts can prove the arithmetical accuracy of the sales or purchases ledger

    • If the balance on the control account matches matches the total of the ledger accounts then there are no arithmetic errors

    • However, there still could be other errors

Do control accounts identify all errors?

  • Control accounts do not identify all errors

    • This is similar to the trial balance

  • The following errors are not identified

    • Errors of commission

    • Errors of omission

      • When a transaction is not entered into the books of prime entry

    • Errors of original entry

      • When a transaction is entered into the books of prime entry with an incorrect amount

    • Compensating errors

What are contra entries?

  • A person or business may be both a credit customer and a credit supplier

  • If a business owes some money to a person but is also owed money by that person then they can agree to offset the common balance

    • This is known as a contra entry

  • The offset is done without any exchange of money

  • The book of prime entry for contra entries is the general journal

    • Journal entries will be made with a narrative

    • Entries will then be made to the ledger accounts:

      • Debit the trade payables account

      • Credit the trade receivables account

Case Study

Aadam owes Brie $500. Brie owes Aadam $300.

Instead of paying each other $300, they agree to offset Brie’s balance against Aadam’s. This means they each reduce their balance by $300 without exchanging any money.

Aadam now owes Brie $200. Brie now does not owe any money to Aadam.

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