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where carriage inward put in final account ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carriage inwards is the shipping and handling costs incurred by a company that is receiving goods from suppliers. The most appropriate accounting treatment of carriage inwards is to include it in the overhead cost pool that is allocated to the goods produced in an accounting period.

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Answered by HEARTQUEENN
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Answer:

Carriage inwards is the shipping and handling costs incurred by a company that is receiving goods from suppliers. The most appropriate accounting treatment of carriage inwards is to include it in the overhead cost pool that is allocated to the goods produced in an accounting period.

Explanation:

The carriage inwards account is written off to the trading account at the end of the accounting period. When the buyer sells the goods to his customer, he incurs further delivery charges. This cost is referred to as 'carriage outwards”. This costs are debited to the carriage outwards account in the general ledger.

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