1 At the end of a financial year, the trial balance of a small company failed to agree and the difference was entered in a suspense account. Subsequently, the following errors were discovered: ( i )...



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At the end of a financial year, the trial balance of a small company failed to agree and the



difference was entered in a suspense account. Subsequently, the following errors were discovered:



(i) The sales day book had been undercast by £10.



(ii) A customer’s personal account has been correctly credited with £2 discount, but no corresponding



entry was made in the discount column of the cash book.



(iii) Discounts allowed for July, amounting to £70 were credited instead of being debited to the



discount account.



(iv) A debit balance on the account of D Bird, a customer, was carried forward £10 short.



(v) An old credit balance of £3 on a customer’s account (J Flyn) had been entirely overlooked



when extracting the balances.



Required:



(a) Prepare, where necessary, the journal entries to correct the errors.



(b) Draw up a statement showing the impact of these errors upon the trial balance.








May 06, 2022
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