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The Art of Accounting

Accounting is one of the foremost and prominent career avenues in industries all over the world. Although the basic concept and premises surrounding the subject of accountancy remains the same, the application of these accounting principles  in  Indian industry  has undergone a sea-change with the  modern-day computer applications such as Tally 9.0 ERP Version, SAP and Oracle  signaling a transformation of accounting formats from the  traditional manual book-keeping  system which involved  a lot of time and effort  with the attendant risks of human error involved in the preparation of books of account.

AccountingThe basic rules of accounting are conceptualized in the form of three categories of accounts namely personal, real and nominal accounts.  In the case of personal accounts, the rule states debit the receiver, credit the giver.  In the case of real accounts, the rule states debit what comes in and credit what goes out.  In the case of nominal accounts, the rule states debit all expenses  and losses  and credit all incomes and gains.

The  books of  account maintained  in a trading concern  can be divided  into cash book,  bank book,  purchases  book, sales  book, journal  and  general ledger.  The  cash book  has a debit  balance  which implies  that  all  assets  have debit balances  and  all  liabilities  have credit balances.  All  income in cash is credited  in the cash book  and all  expenses  in cash  are  debited  in the cash book.  Under  the  Income-Tax  Act,1961  care has to be  taken to ensure that   there are  no cash payments  exceeding  Rs  20000 individually, in  which case  ,this  will be disallowed  and added  back  to the  taxable income  of the  entity  for the  assessment year.

In case  of the bank  book,  in any practical situation  involved,  there will always be  a difference  between  the bank book  maintained by the company  and the bank statement issued by the bank  in which the company  holds  a  banking account.  In such  a case,  the  usual practice involved  is to prepare a  bank reconciliation  statement  preferably  monthly, which reduces a lot of time and effort  in ticking off  unresolved  entries  in the  books  of account.  These days, with the advent of softwares such as Tally and SAP, the preparation of bank reconciliation statement does not involve any meticulous use of human effort. Care has to be taken to ensure that  all cheques are crossed  and no cheque should be made  outstanding for more than three months  from the  date  of issue,  in which  case  the  cheque  will be returned.   It should  also be ensured  that  a cheque is drawn  only  after  ensuring  that there  are sufficient funds  in the  account,  failing  which  criminal prosecution  could be launched  on the  drawer  of the  cheque  under  Section 138 of the  Negotiable  Instruments  Act. A purchases ledger records the details of all purchases made during an accounting period.  It  should   be noted  that  only  revenue  purchases  are  routed  through  the  purchases  ledger.  A sales ledger records the details of all sales made during an accounting period.  It should  be noted  that  only  trading  sales  are to be  routed  through  the  sales  ledger. A journal is an important book of accounts maintained by a trading concern.  Here,  all  capital  purchases  and sales,  depreciation entries, provisions,  salaries , taxes  to  be paid  and revenue expenditure  are periodically entered .  All write-offs and write-backs have to be periodically updated.  But, it is to be noted that this has to be done under the signature of the approved authority. General Ledger is another important book of account.  It contains  all  expense  and income  accounts, debtors and creditors  ledger and taxes, duties  and cesses.It has to be ensured in the expense  accounts  that any expenditure  involving deduction of  TDS  entails  deduction of  TDS  and timely remittance of dues  to the government  without   any fee  or penalty to be paid.  In  the case  of Income accounts,  it has to be noted  that  credit  is given to taxes  to be collected  and remitted to the government  treasury  in time. In the case of Debtors ledger, it has to be ensured that as Sundry Debtors is an asset, it has to have an opening debit balance.  It also has to be ensured  that  sales  to government  entities  are  backed by a firm assurance of delivery  in time, failing  which  it entails the prospect of liquidated  damages, which is a financial  drain  on  the  trading entity.  It  also has to be ensured  that  all  sales  are received in time  as this  will  have a severe  repercussion  on the  working capital  situation  of the  company. Sundry Creditors should have an opening credit balance.  It has to be ensured that sundry creditors are paid in time. ~Prithvi Sudhindra Post Your Enquiry for Related Courses Here >>

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