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Return Inwards (Sales Returns) Day All Business Transactions Credit Sales Credit Purchases Sales Returns In Purchases Returns Out Cash/Bank Receipts/ Payments Small Cash Receipts/ payments Other Transactions Sales Day Purchases Day Sales Returns (In) Day Purchases Returns (Out) Day Cash Petty Cash General Journal Enter Transactions into three Ledgers 1 Sales Ledger 2 General Ledger 3Purchases Ledger 1) Sales Ledger: To record the trade receivables (debtors) in personal named accounts only. 2) Purchases Ledger: To record the trade payables (creditors) personal account only. 3) General Ledger: To record everything all other non-personal accounts.

Sales Returns (Returns Inwards) Day A book of original entry used by the book-keeper to enter all returns back into the firm by debtors (trader receivables) of stock (Inventory). Usually there will be a reason why goods have been returned on the debit note sent by the customer. The business will need to check that the goods ordered were sent incorrectly or were faulty (broken). If the reason given is accepted by the firm then the sales manager will send the customer a credit note for the cost of the goods sold. This will be deducted from the amount owing in their monthly statement. A - Debit Note Sent by the customer to the seller. Supplier: GLT Fruits Ltd, 7 Limes Industrial Estate, Alfreton, DE55 7JW. Buyer:Villa Market Ltd, Aston Industrial Park, Birmingham, BM6 7CB. Telephone: 01773832834 Fax: 01773832836 Purchases Returns Debit Note 11 June 2XX5 Quantity Description Price per Unit 2 Boxes of Cherries $40 3 Boxes of Apples $8 2 Boxes of Tomatoes $20 Goods returned as they were damaged. Signed: R. Lean. (Purchases Manager) 144

B Sales Returns Credit Note Sent by the seller to the customer once the firm has accepted that the goods are bad or that there was a mistake with the order eg wrong colour of goods. Buyer:Villa Market Ltd, Aston Industrial Park, Birmingham, BM6 7CB. Telephone: 01773832834 Fax: 01773832836 Supplier: GLT Fruits Ltd, 7 Limes Industrial Estate, Alfreton, DE55 7JW. Sales Returns Credit Note 15 June 2XX5 Quantity Description Price per Unit 2 Boxes of Cherries $40 3 Boxes of Apples $8 2 Boxes of Tomatoes $20 Goods returned accepted as damaged. Signed: E Z Street. (Sales Manager) 144 Sales Returns Day Date Description Amount $ 15 June 2XX3 Villa Market Ltd 144 Total Sales (Debtors) transferred to Sales Returns Account for the month 144

Sales Ledger Dr $ Villa Market a/c $ Cr 10.6.X5 Sales 1008 15.6.X5 Returns Inwards 144 :Dr $ D Poole a/c Cr 27.6.X5 Sales 1192 General Ledger Dr $ Sales Returns a/c $ Cr 30.6.X5 Total Sales Returns inwards for the month of June 144 Transferring the Total Sales Returns from the Sales Returns Inwards Day to the Sales Returns Inwards T or ledger account saves the senior accountant having to enter all the debit entries into the Sales account.

Returns Outwards (Purchases Returns) Day All Business Transactions Credit Sales Credit Purchases Sales Returns In Purchases Returns Out Cash/Bank Receipts/ Payments Small Cash Receipts/ payments Other Transactions Sales Day Purchases Day Sales Returns (In) Day Purchases Returns (Out) Day Cash Petty Cash General Journal Enter Transactions into three Ledgers 1 Sales Ledger 2 General Ledger 3Purchases Ledger 1) Sales Ledger: To record the trade receivables (debtors) in personal named accounts only. 2) Purchases Ledger: To record the trade payables (creditors) personal account only. 3) General Ledger: To record everything all other non-personal accounts.

Purchases Returns (Returns Outwards) Day A book of original entry used by the book-keeper to enter all returns back out of the firm to Creditors (trade payables) of stock (Inventory). Usually there will be a reason why goods have been returned on the debit note sent to the seller. The supplier business will need to check that the goods ordered were sent incorrectly or were faulty (broken). If the reason given is accepted by the firm then their sales manager will send us a credit note for the cost of the goods sold. This will be deducted from the amount owing in the monthly statement. A - Debit Note Sent by our firm to the supplier. Supplier: Apple Orchards, 23 Marsden Close, Orpington, Kent. Buyer: GLT Fruits Ltd, 7 Limes Industrial Estate, Alfreton, DE55 7JW Purchases Returns Debit Note 16 June 2XX5 Quantity Description Price per Unit 3 Boxes of Apples $8 Goods returned as they were damaged. Signed: R. Lean. (Purchases Manager) 24

B Sales Returns Credit Note Sent by the customer once the firm has accepted that the goods (apples) were bad. Supplier: Apple Orchards, 23 Marsden Close, Orpington, Kent. Buyer: GLT Fruits Ltd, 7 Limes Industrial Estate, Alfreton, DE55 7JW. Sales Returns Credit Note 25 June 2XX5 Quantity Description Price per Unit 3 Boxes of Apples $8 Goods returned accepted as damaged. Signed: E Z Street. (Sales Manager) Purchases Returns Day Date Description Amount $ 25 June 2XX3 Apple Orchards Ltd 24 Total Purchases Returns (Suppliers) transferred to Purchases Returns Account for the month 24 24

Purchases Ledger Dr $ Villa Market a/c $ Cr 25.6.X5 Purchases Returns 24 15.6.X5 Purchases 24 General Ledger Dr Sales Returns a/c $ Cr 30.6.X5 Total Purchases 24 Returns Outwards for the month of June Transferring the Total Purchases Returns from the Purchases Returns Inwards Day to the Purchases Returns Inwards T or ledger account saves the senior accountant having to enter all the credit entries into the Purchases Returns account.