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Journal Entry (Without GST)
Jan 15-Paid the due amount to M/s S.singh & Co. after availing a discount of ₹400
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Answer
Golden Rules of Journal
Personal account rule
Debit- The receiver.
Credit- The giver.
Real account rule
Debit- What comes in.
Credit- What goes out.
Nominal account rule
Debit- All expenses and losses.
Credit- All incomes and gains.
Now
The journal entry will be
Jan 15 Cash A/C DR ₹ 19600
Discount allowed A/C DR ₹ 400
To M/s Singh's A/C ₹ 20,000
(Being the due amount paid to M/s S.singh & Co. after availing a discount of ₹400)
The journal entry will be
Jan 31 Office Rent A/C DR
Drawings A/C DR
To Bank A/C
(Being rent paid of building by cheque,half of the building is used by the proprietor for personal use)
Short explanation for jan 31 entry
Here The rent Paid of building by cheque and also half of the building is used by the proprietor for residential (personal) use
So commonly here
Office Rent account should be debited (its an expense)
Drawings account should be debited (its an expense)
Bank account should be credited (cash in bank is going out)
Answer
Golden Rules of Journal
Personal account rule
Debit- The receiver.
Credit- The giver.
Real account rule
Debit- What comes in.
Credit- What goes out.
Nominal account rule
Debit- All expenses and losses.
Credit- All incomes and gains.
Now
The journal entry will be
Jan 15 Cash A/C DR ₹ 19600
Discount allowed A/C DR ₹ 400
To M/s Singh's A/C ₹ 20,000
(Being the due amount paid to M/s S.singh & Co. after availing a discount of ₹400)
The journal entry will be
Jan 31 Office Rent A/C DR
Drawings A/C DR
To Bank A/C
(Being rent paid of building by cheque,half of the building is used by the proprietor for personal use)
Short explanation for jan 31 entry
Here The rent Paid of building by cheque and also half of the building is used by the proprietor for residential (personal) use
So commonly here
Office Rent account should be debited (its an expense)
Drawings account should be debited (its an expense)
Bank account should be credited (cash in bank is going out)