ABC Ltd. makes payments to its Sundry Creditors through cheques and the Cash Discount received on these payments is recorded in the Triple-columnar Cash Book. In the event of dishonour of any such cheques, the discount so received should be written back through (i) A debit to discount column of the Cash Book (ii) A credit to discount column of the Cash Book (iii) A credit to bank column of the Cash Book (iv) A debit to Discount Account through Journal Proper (v) A credit to Creditor‘s Account through Journal Proper

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Financial accounting is a branch of accounting concerned with the summary, analysis and reporting of financial transactions related to a business. This involves the preparation of financial statements available for public use. (source: Wikipedia)

Most businesses use four primary types of financial statement: the balance sheet, the income statement, the statement of cash flow, and the statement of retained earnings.

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ABC Ltd. makes payments to its Sundry Creditors through cheques and the Cash Discount received on these payments is recorded in the Triple-columnar Cash Book. In the event of dishonour of any such cheques, the discount so received should be written back through (i) A debit to discount column of the Cash Book (ii) A credit to discount column of the Cash Book (iii) A credit to bank column of the Cash Book (iv) A debit to Discount Account through Journal Proper (v) A credit to Creditor‘s Account through Journal Proper






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