1( a ) Why are many accounting systems designed with a purchases ledger (creditors ledger) control account, as well as with a purchases ledger (creditors ledger)? ( b ) The following errors have been...



1(a) Why are many accounting systems designed with a purchases ledger (creditors ledger) control



account, as well as with a purchases ledger (creditors ledger)?



(b) The following errors have been discovered:



(i
) An invoice for £654 has been entered in the purchases day book as £456;



(ii
) A prompt payment discount of £100 from a creditor had been completely omitted from



the accounting records;



(iii
) Purchases of £250 had been entered on the wrong side of a supplier’s account in the purchases



ledger;



(iv
) No entry had been made to record an agreement to contra an amount owed to X of £600



against an amount owed by X of £400;



(v) A credit note for £60 had been entered as if it was an invoice.



State the numerical effect on the purchases ledger control account balance of correcting each



of these items (treating each item separately).



(c) Information technology and computerised systems are rapidly increasing in importance in data



recording. Do you consider that this trend will eventually remove the need for control accounts



to be incorporated in the design of accounting systems? Explain your answer briefly.



(Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)








May 21, 2022
SOLUTION.PDF

Get Answer To This Question

Related Questions & Answers

More Questions »

Submit New Assignment

Copy and Paste Your Assignment Here