The following are the transactions with respect to goods
traded by Gopal-
i) Purchased goods worth Rs.50,000 on 1-1-2005 for cash
ii) Sold goods costing Rs.20,000 for Rs.30,000 on cash
iii) Bought goods Rs.45,000 from Suresh & Co on credit
iv) Paid Rs.30,000 to Suresh who gave us a discount of Rs1,000
v) Sold goods Rs.23,000 but their cost is Rs.12,000 for cash
vi) Sold goods to Gangadhar for Rs12,000 on credit,(cost Rs
9000)
vii) Received cash from Gangadhar Rs.11,500 in full settlement.
viii) Paid carriage charges on the goods purchased Rs.2,000.
Find out the closing stock as on 31 -1-2005. Also, find how
much is still due to Suresh?
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Answer / arju
Hello,
Someone pls reply.
Please at least tell me how to find the closing stock?
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op.cash bal=200000
cash sales= 27000
cl.cash bal=227000
2)op.bank bal=150000
purchase fur=-25000
pur. goods= -50000
sold goods= +30000
busi.exp= -2500
withdrawals -10000
cl.bal = 92500
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