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FAC1501
ASSIGNMENT 6
SECOND SEMSTER 2022
BY: MTHOMBENI: 0767297208




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,1.DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS ASSESSMENT WITHOUT CONTACTING ME FIRST
2. SEND ME A WHATSAPP MESSAGE ON 0767297208 OR CALL ME ON 0762157458 SO THAT I CAN BE
ONLINE WHEN YOU START THE ASSESSMENT
3. MOST OF THE THEORY QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE INFORMATION FROM THE STUDY GUIDE


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Africa Traders makes use of the perpetual inventory system. If the owner took inventory for personal use,
the inventory account will be debited, and the drawings account will be credited.
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When non-current assets lose value due to wear and tear, it is called devaluation.
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In the financial statements, consumable stores on hand will be classified as?
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Non-current assets


b.
Non-current liabilities


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Current liabilities

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Bookkeeping is the systematic recording of transactions. This is also known as the input stage in the
accounting cycle.
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Posting to the wrong account refers to a transaction that has been entered on the wrong side of a ledger
account but has been posted to the correct account.

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All goods in which the entity trades (cash and credit purchases) are recorded in the purchases journal.
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The balance shown in the bank statement should match the balance in the bank account in the general
ledger of an entity for a particular month. However, this rarely happens. To identify the reason for
balances not agreeing with one another, which of the following books/documents would need to be
compared for a particular month to identify reasons and make necessary corrections?
Select one:

a.
Compare the cash journals with the bank reconciliation statement

b.
Compare the cash journals with the bank statement since transactions are listed individually in
these books/documents

c.
Compare the cash journals with the bank account in the general ledger

d.
Compare the bank statement with the bank account in the general ledger
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Please match the question in column A to the correct option. Each option provided may be selected more
than once. You may assume that the entities mentioned in the transactions are not a registered VAT
vendors unless explicitly mentioned otherwise.
The bookkeeper of SA Landscapers realised that invoice number 200 issued to Mrs
A South (a client) for the sale of gardening products on credit was entered twice in Answer 1
the applicable journal. The account debited for the transaction to correct the error in Income
the books of SA Landscapers will be classified as ….
Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2020.
On 3 January 2021 SA Landscapers bought a laptop and printer from SAComp Answer 2
(Pty) Ltd and paid for it with an internet banking transfer, R21 200. The account Non-current asset
debited for this transaction in the books of SA Landscapers will be classified as ….
On 30 January 2022, SA Landscapers wrote off the debt of Mrs C West as
irrecoverable. The account debited for this transaction in the books of SA Answer 3
Expense
Landscapers will be classified as ….

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