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  • Single Column Cash Book (Cash or Bank)

  • Arjun EP
  • Published on: October 14, 2020

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    What is single a column cash book?

    Single column cash book means one cash or bank column in one side.

    Single column cash book is also called simple cash book.

    Under this, only one amount column is prepared in one side.

    Receipt amount is recorded in debit side.

    Payment amount is recorded in credit side.

    From this account either cash balance or bank balance is found out.

     

    Single Column Cash Book

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

     

    To Balance b/d

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    By Balance c/d

     

    xxxx

     

     

     

    xxxx

     

     

     

    xxxx

     

     

    Here, Amount = Rs = $ = £ = € = ₹ = Af = ৳ = Nu = Rf = රු = Currency of your country

    PROBLEM: 1A

    ABC Traders has following extracted information:

            Feb 1:    Opening balance of cash Rs 7,000

            Feb 2:    Goods purchased from Manisha worth Rs 25,000 and Rs 5,000 partial.

            Feb 3:    Goods sold for cash Rs 12,000.

            Feb 4:    Stationery purchased for Rs 500.

            Feb 5:    Interest received Rs 2,000.

            Feb 6:    Rent paid Rs 4,000.

            Feb 7:    Cash deposited into bank Rs 5,000.

    Required: Single column cash book                                                         

    [Answer: Cash balance = 2,500]

    SOLUTION:  

    Single Column Cash Book

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

    Feb 1

    To Balance b/d

     

    7,000

    Feb 2

    By Purchase account 

     

    5,000

    Feb 3

    To Sales account

     

    12,000

    Feb 4

    By Stationery account 

     

    500

    Feb 5

    To Interest received A/c

     

    2,000

    Feb 6

    By Rent paid account

     

    4,000

     

     

     

     

    Feb 7

    By Bank account 

     

    9,000

     

     

     

     

    Feb 7

    By Balance c/d

     

    2,500

     

     

     

    21,000

     

     

     

    21,000

    Keep in Mind (KIM)

    In cash book, we record only cash transactions.

    We do not record any credit transactions, outstanding expenses, non-cash expenses.

    In Feb 2: Credit purchased (25,000 total – 5,000 cash) = 20,000 is not recorded.

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    Here, Amount = Rs = $ = £ = € = ₹ = Af = ৳ = Nu = Rf = රු = Currency of your country

    PROBLEM: 1B

    RK Suppliers has following extracted information:

            March 1:      Opening bank balance Rs 32,000.

            March 2:      Goods purchased by cheque Rs 25,000.

            March 5:      Goods sold to Rahul for Rs 27,000 and cheque received Rs 20,000 in partial.

            March 10:    Interest paid by cheque Rs 5,000.

            March 15:    Bank charges its service charge Rs 500.

            March 22:    Salary paid by cheque Rs 8,000.

            March 29:    Cash withdrawn from bank for personal use Rs 10,000.

    Required: Single column cash book                                                         

    [Answer: Bank balance = 3,500]

    SOLUTION: 

    Single Column Cash Book

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

    Date

    Particulars

    LF

    Amount

    Mar 1

    To Balance b/d

     

    32,000

    Mar 2

    By Purchase account 

     

    25,000

    Mar 5

    To Sales account

     

    20,000

    Mar 10

    By Interest paid account 

     

    5,000

     

     

     

     

    Mar 15

    By Bank charges account

     

    500

     

     

     

     

    Mar 22

    By Salary account 

     

    8,000

     

     

     

     

    Mar 29

    By Drawing account

     

    10,000

     

     

     

     

    Mar 29

    By Balance c/d 

     

    3,500

     

     

     

    52,000

     

     

     

    52,000

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    PROBLEMS  AND  ANSWERS

     

    Here, Amount = Rs = $ = £ = € = ₹ = Af = ৳ = Nu = Rf = රු = Currency of your country

    PROBLEM: 1A

    ABC Traders has following extracted information:

    Feb 1:     Opening cash balance Rs 57,000

    Feb 2:     Goods purchased for cash Rs 25,000.

    Feb 3:     Goods sold for cash Rs 15,000.

    Feb 4:     Stationery purchased for Rs 500.

    Feb 5:     Rent paid Rs 8,000.

    Feb 6:     Commission paid Rs 2,000.

    Feb 7:     Interest received Rs 3,000

    Feb 8:     Machine purchase for Rs 15,000.

    Required: Single column cash book

    [Answer: Cash balance = 24,500]

    Here, Amount = Rs = $ = £ = € = ₹ = Af = ৳ = Nu = Rf = රු = Currency of your country

    PROBLEM: 1B  

    MC Trade Link has following extracted information:

        Jan 1: Debit cash balance Rs 70,000.

        Jan 2: Goods purchased from Reema for cash Rs 30,000.

        Jan 3: Goods sold to Anita worth Rs 20,000 on credit.

        Jan 4: Equipment purchased for Rs 5,000.

        Jan 5: Salary paid Rs 10,000.

        Jan 6: Commission received Rs 1,000.

        Jan 7: Interest paid Rs 2,000

        Jan 8: Cash deposited into bank Rs 15,000.

    Required: Single column cash book

    [Answer: Cash balance = 9,000]

    Here, Amount = Rs = $ = £ = € = ₹ = Af = ৳ = Nu = Rf = රු = Currency of your country

    PROBLEM: 1C  

    RK Suppliers has following extracted information:

    Jan 1:     Opening bank balance Rs 55,000.

    Jan 2:     Goods purchased by cheque Rs 25,000.

    Jan 5:     Goods sold to Rahul for Rs 27,000 and cheque received of Rs 17,000 in partial.

    Jan 7:     Machinery purchased by cheque Rs 15,000.

    Jan 10:   Bank charged its service charge Rs 1,000.

    Jan 12:   Salary paid by cheque Rs 18,000.

    Jan 15:   Cash withdrawn from bank for domestic Rs 10,000.

    Required: Single column cash book

    [Answer: Bank balance = 3,000]

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