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Accounting-Introduction To Bookkeeping And Accounting Igcse Edexcel

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Exam code:4AC1

The journal

What is the journal?

  • The journal is also referred to as the general journal

  • The journal is used to record all transactions that do not go into the other books of original entry, such as:

    • Opening balances when a business is first created

    • Introducing capital

    • Taking drawings

    • Purchasing a non-current asset

    • Selling a non-current asset

    • Correcting errors

    • Transferring balances to the income statement

The layout of the general journal
The layout of the general journal

How do I make a journal entry for a transaction?

  • 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

  • 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

  • STEP 5
    Enter the corresponding values in the credit column

    • Make sure the total debit amount is equal to the total credit amount

  • STEP 6
    Write a narrative for the journal entry

    • This is a brief explanation of the transaction

    • This is especially useful for non-regular transactions and for correction of errors

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

  • Money in bank from loan

    • $5 000 – $4 000 = $1 000

  • Total money in the bank

    • $1 000 + $2 000 = $3 000

  • Equity is the difference between assets and liabilities

    • $4 000 + $3 000 – $5 000 = $2 000 

Journal

Date

Details

Debit

$

Credit

$

2024
Feb 1

Computer

4 000

Bank

3 000

Bank loan

5 000

Equity

2 000

7 000

7 000

Opening balances for assets, liabilities and equity

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