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Accounting courses in Chandigarh
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Accounting - Systems Accounting is a process and a system to collect, analyze, and to use this summarizing the financial transactions and their results. This tutorial has been designed by Accounting Courses to help learners seeking after training in money related bookkeeping o or business management. Simple way Accounting is an art of recording the financial data of the company, determine the profit or loss of the business, analyze the past performance and plan the future courses of action.of the company.
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There are two types of the accounting system. Single Entry System Double Entry System Single Entry System
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The single entry system is followed by small businessmen that are reported in the income statement. In this system of accounting, only personal accounts are opened and maintained by a business owner and records each accounting transaction with a single entry to the accounting records. Sometimes subsidiary books are maintained and sometimes not. Since real and nominal accounts are not opened by the business owner, preparation of profit and loss account and the balance sheet is not possible to confirm the correct position of business financial transaction and profit and loss account.
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Double Entry System The double entry system is a system of accounts that involve the fact that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects in at least two different accounts. It means, assets of the business always equal to liabilities of the business. Assets = Liabilities + Equity, in which each entry is recorded to maintain the relationship. If we give something, we also get something in return and vice versa.
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Rules of Debit and Credit under Double Entry System of Accounts There are describe the rules of Double entry system. Classification of accountsRulesEffect Personal Accounts Receiver is Debit Giver is Credit Debit=Credit Real Accounts What Comes In Debit What Goes Out Credit Debit=Credit Nominal AccountsExpenses are Debit Incomes are Credit Debit=Credit
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Introduces Capital in cashRs50,000 Purchases (Cash)Rs20,000 Purchases (Credit) from Mr BRs25,000 Freight charges paid in cashRs1,000 Goods sold to Mr C on creditRs15,000 Cash SaleRs30,000 Purchased computerRs10,000 Commission IncomeRs8,000 Example : which we have the following data to start a business:
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