Accounts receivable account is a general ledger account. It contains the total information of one particular account on a summary basis. |
Individual customers account under accounts receivable is a subsidiary ledger account. It shows further bifurcation of accounts receivable accounts at the customer level. |
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Question 16 of 50 Provide a specific example of a general ledger account and a corresponding...
The general ledger account representing the subsidiary ledger is known as a control account because: Select one: a. Inclusion of both control accounts and subsidiary ledger accounts in the general ledger improves control b. the accuracy of the detailed accounts in the subsidiary ledger can be checked against the aggregate data and the balance contained in it c. both of the above are correct d. none of the above are correct
the general ledger account that corresponds to a subsidiary ledger account is known as a (n) A)dependent account. B)attribute account. C)credit account . D)control account
Which of the following general ledger accounts will have a subsidiary ledger account? Cost of Goods Sold account Joe’s Accounts Receivable subsidiary account Operating Expenses account Work-in-Process Control account
when the sum of all entries in the subsidiary ledger equals the balance in the corresponding general ledger account , it is assumed that . A) all source documents were recorded . B) no errors exist in the subsidiary ledger . C) the recording processes were accurate . D) adjusting entries are not required .
Each transaction is posted to various Ledgers and Journals in the accounting system. Identify the Subsidiary Ledger, Journal, and account in the General Ledger for invoices and payments relating to both creditors and debtors. Debtor Creditor Original transaction Subsidiary Ledger Journal General Ledger Subsidiary Ledger Payment Journal General Ledger
Each transaction is posted to various Ledgers and Journals in the accounting system. Identify the Subsidiary Ledger, Journal, and account in the General Ledger for invoices and payments relating to both...
How should the sale of gift certificates be recorded in the general ledger? Provide an example.
Match each subsidiary ledger and general ledger posting to one of the descriptions of activities (a-e) Clear All Accounts payable subsidiary ledger Accounts Payable Cr. Adjustment for expired insurance Payments to creditors on account No subsidiary ledger posting Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger Accounts Receivable Cr. Sales on account Collections from customers Accounts payable subsidiary ledger Accounts Payable Dr. on account Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger Accounts Receivable Purchases on account Dr.
Match each subsidiary ledger and general ledger posting to one of the descriptions of activities Clear All Collections from customers on account No subsidiary ledger posting Adjustment for expired insurance Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger/Accounts Receivable Dr. Payments to creditors on account Accounts payable subsidiary ledger/Accounts Payable Dr. Accounts receivable subsidiary ledger/Accounts Receivable Cr Purchases on account Accounts payable subsidiary ledger/Accounts Payable Cr Sales on account
Questions 1.Signify the item that represents an example of a subsidiary ledger. a) The accounts receivable general ledger account b) An accounts payable journal entry c) Supporting detail of individual vendor balances that comprise the total balance of accounts payable d) A list of all general ledger accounts e) A list of all controlling accounts 2.Signify the item that most accurately and completely describes a subsidiary ledger. a) A controlling account b) Supporting detail behind a general ledger account c)...
On September 1, the balance of the Accounts Receivable control account in the general ledger of Montgomery Company was $10,520. The customers’ subsidiary ledger contained account balances as follows: Hurley $1,450, Andino $2,290, Fowler $2,080, and Sogard $4,700. At the end of September, the various journals contained the following information. Sales journal: Sales to Sogard $750, to Hurley $1,100, to Giambi $1,360, and to Fowler $1,120. Cash receipts journal: Cash received from Fowler $1,370, from Sogard $2,130, from Giambi $330,...