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THE RECORDING PROCESS -POSTING
Lecture 6 & 7 THE RECORDING PROCESS -POSTING
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CHAPTER2 The Recording Process STUDY OBJECTIVES:
Explain what a ledger is and how it helps in recording process. 2) Explain what posting is and how it helps in recording process. 3) Preparing trial balance and explain its purpose
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Steps in the Recording Process
The Ledger General Ledger contains the entire group of accounts maintained by a company. Assets , liabilities and owner’s equity accounts
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i. Steps in the Recording Process The Ledger Account Receivable Dt Cr
Format Account Receivable Dt Cr i.
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ii. Steps in the Recording Process The Ledger Cr Dt Ref Explanation
Format ii. Balance Cr Dt Ref Explanation Date Name of account Ref. no.
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Steps in the Recording Process
Standard Form of Account Illustration 2-16
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Steps Posting – process of transferring amounts from the journal to the ledger accounts. Illustration 2-17
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Posting Question Posting: normally occurs before journalizing.
transfers ledger transaction data to the journal. is an optional step in the recording process. transfers journal entries to ledger accounts.
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Chart of Accounts Accounts and account numbers arranged in sequence in which they are presented in the financial statements. Illustration 2-18
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Follow these steps: 1. Determine what type of account is involved. 2. Determine what items increased or decreased and by how much. 3. Translate the increases and decreases into debits and credits. Illustration 2-19
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-20
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-21
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-22
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-23
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-24
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-25
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-26
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-27
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The Recording Process Illustrated
Illustration 2-28
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Trial Balance A trial balance is a list of all the general ledger accounts contained in the ledger of a business. The debit balance values will be listed in the debit column of the trial balance and the credit value balance will be listed in the credit column. Total debit balance = total credit balance.
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Trial Balance Illustration 2-31
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Trial Balance Limitations of a Trial Balance
The trial balance may balance even when a transaction is not journalized, a correct journal entry is not posted, a journal entry is posted twice, incorrect accounts are used in journalizing or posting, or offsetting errors are made in recording the amount of a transaction.
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Trial Balance Question A trial balance will not balance if:
a correct journal entry is posted twice. the purchase of supplies on account is debited to Supplies and credited to Cash. a $100 cash drawing by the owner is debited to Owner’s Drawing for $1,000 and credited to Cash for $100. a $450 payment on account is debited to Accounts Payable for $45 and credited to Cash for $45. SO 7 Prepare a trial balance and explain its purposes.
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1-24 End of Lecture 6 & 7 End of Chapter 1.
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