In order to trace out ambiguous entries, entities take support of Suspense Accounting. So, that it can find out the reasons and properly record the transaction. The role of this account came into play in two circumstances:
- when the accountant is not aware of the nature of transaction. In this case, he temporary records the transaction in suspense account. Once he or she get the details, it is eliminated against the correct accounting head.
- when trial balance is not in balance, a suspense account is created to temporary resolved the issue.
Suspense accounting problems are often asked in the exams. So, below exercised will help student in getting good grip over this topic.
Mendes started a news agency on January 1, 1997 with capital of Rs. 10,000 given to him by his grand mother. The business has grown fast and by the end of his first year of trading it has developed into a substantial general store.
You have been asked to prepare accounts for Mendes’s first year of trading He has attempted to produce a final trial balance at December 31, 1997, but could not agree it.
Rs. | Rs. | |
Motor Vehicles | 11,025 | |
Leasehold premises | 49.000 | |
Fixtures & Fittings | 11,250 | |
Capital | 10,000 | |
Debtors | 23,842 | |
Creditors | 17,288 | |
Prepayments | 2,576 | |
Accruals | 1,397 |
Rs. | Rs. | |
Balance per bank statement | ||
Cash in hand | 1,480 | |
Sales | 93 | |
Purchases | 243,640 | |
Administrative expenses | 114,780 | |
25,767 | ||
Stock at December 31, 1997 | 34,845 | |
On further investigation, | 273,178 | 273,805 |
On further investigation, you discover the following:
i)
With a loan from the bank, now repaid, Mendes acquired stock costing Rs. 29,433 on
January 1, 1997. This is not included in the trial balance figure for purchases.
ii)
The amounts stated for fixed assets are after charging depreciation as follows:
Motor vehicles | 25% per annum – | Straight line. |
Leasehold premises | 2% per annum – | Straight line. |
Fixtures & fittings | 10% per annum – | Straight line. |
All fixed assets are depreciated on the basis of a full year’s charge in the years of
purchase and sale. The charge for depreciation has been included in administrative
expenses.
iii) During the year Mendes bought further fixtures & fittings, costing Rs.3,000, which he
had debited to administrative expenses, but on which he has not charged
depreciation. He has also disposed of a van, which had cost Rs.6,000; he had
credited the proceeds of Rs.5,000 to administrative expenses. On both cases cash
entry had been made correctly, but no entries had been made in the fixed asset
accounts.
iv) The cash book had been written up from cheque stubs and paying-in-slips only, but
the bank statement balance had been inserted in the trial balance. The following
items of reconciliation needed adjustment:
Lodgments recorded in the cash book but not credited to the bank statement at
December 31, 1997:
Rs.7,320
Cheques paid but not debited on the bank statement until after December 31, 1997:
Rs. 1,200
Bank charges of Rs. 100 appearing on the bank statement had not been recorded in
the cash book.
v) Bad debts totaling Rs.181 had been incurred during the year. This amount had
been debited to administrative expenses, but was still included in the figure for
debtors in the trial balance. A general provision of 10% of debtors is to be created
at December 31, 1997.
vi) All wages are included in administrative expenses amongst them a salary of
Rs.5,000 which Mendes paid to himself.
vii) Accruals and prepayments have been correctly incorporated in the double entry.
Required:
a) Show by means of a suspense account how the difference on the trial balance
should be cleared.
b) Prepare a trading and profit & loss account for the year ended December 31, 1997.
Solution
Mendes’s Ledger
Suspense Account
1997 | 1997 | Rs. | |||
Dec. 1 | Difference in trial balance | 627 | Dec.31 | Bank balance | |
To debtors – | as per bank statement | 1,480 | |||
bad debtors written | 181 | Cash at bank (W-1) | 4,640 | ||
To stock | 34,845 | Purchases(against loan) | 29,433 | ||
Bank charges | 100 | ||||
35,653 | 35,653 |
Working:
Balance as per bank statement Less: Amounts deposited but not credited by bank | DR. CR | 1,480 7,320 |
(5,840) | ||
Add: Cheques issued but not presented | DR | 1,200 |
Adjusted Balance as per cash book | 4,640 |
Mendes
Trading and Profit and Loss Account
for the year ended December 31, 1997
Rs. | Rs. | ||
Purchases (W-1) | 144,213 | Sales | 243,640 |
Gross profit c/d | 134,272 | Closing stock | 34,845 |
278,485 | 278.485 | ||
Rs. | Rs. | ||
Gross profit b/d | 134,272 | ||
Administrative exp.(W-2) | 25,533 | ||
Net profit transferred to capital account | 109,239 | Gain on disposal of van | 500 |
134,772 | 134,772 |
Mendes
Balance Sheet
As at December 31, 1997
Capital & Liabilities | Rs. | Assets | Rs. |
Capital | 10,000 | Fixed Assets (W-4) | 69,475 |
Add: Profit for the year | 109,239 | Stock | 34,845 |
119,239 | Debtors (W-5) | 23,661 | |
Less: Drawings | 5,000 | Less: Provision for doubtful debts | 2,366 |
114,239 | 21,295 | ||
17,288 | Prepayments | 2,576 | |
Accruals | 1,397 | Cash at bank (W-6) | 4,640 |
Cash in hand | 93 | ||
132,924 | 132,924 |
Workings: | Rs. |
W-1 Purchases | |
As per trial balance | 114,780 |
Add: Purchases made out of bank loan | 29,433 |
144,213 | |
W-2 Administrative expenses | |
As per trial balance | 25,767 (3,000) |
Less: Fixtures & fittings wrongly included in Admin. Exp. | (3,000) |
Salary of Mendes – drawings | (5.000) |
17,767 |
proceeds of van wrongly credited to | 5,000 | |
Add: Sale Bank charges | 100 | |
Depreciation on Rs. 3,000 @ 10% | 300 | |
Provision for doubtful debts | ||
(Rs.23,842 – 181) X 10% | 2,366 | |
25,533 | ||
W-3 | Gain on disposal of van | |
Cost as given | 6,000 | |
Less: Depreciation for 1997 @ 25% | 1,500 | |
Book value | 4,500 | |
Less: Sale proceeds | 5,000 | |
Gain on disposal | (500) | |
W-4 | Fixed Assets | |
Motor Vehicles | 11,025 | |
Leasehold premises | 49,000 | |
Fixtures & fittings | 11,250 | |
71,275 | ||
Add: Fixtures wrongly included in admin. expenses | 3000 | |
74,275 | ||
Book value of van disposed of (W-3) | (4,500) | |
Less: Depreciation on above fixtures | (300) | |
69,475 | ||
W-5 | Debtors As per trial balance Less: Written off | 23,842 (181) |
23,661 | ||
W-6 | Cash at bank As per W-1 of part (a) | 4,740 |
Less: Bank charges | (100) | |
4,640 |