Friday, August 1, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Accounting (Principles of Account) Sample Questions III | FindTuitionTeachers | Online Tuition Agency in Singapore

Explain how a contra entry (set off) between the sales ledger and purchases
ledger can arise.
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State two advantages of preparing a sales ledger (total debtors) control account.
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Explain how capital expenditure differs from revenue expenditure.
Capital expenditure
Revenue expenditure
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 Sue Tang maintains a full set of accounting records and extracts a trial balance at the
end of each month.
State the purpose of a trial balance.
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Describe two errors that could cause a trial balance not to balance.
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Identify two differences between a receipts and payments account and an income
and expenditure account.
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