SIGMA TERM
SCHEME OF WORKS
SUBJECT: BOOK-KEEPING                CLASS: SS 1
TOPIC
1.    Revision.
2.    Cash book
    –    Measuring of single column cash book.
    –    Items of single column cash book
3.    Single column cash book
    –    Preparation of single column cash book.
4.    Preparation of single column cash-book (continues)
5.    Double column cash book
    –    Meaning of double column cash book.
    –    Items in double column cash book
6.    Double column cash book
    –    Difference between single column cash book.
    –    Preparation of double column cash book.
7.    Double column cash book.
    –    Preparation of double column cash book.
8.    Contra Entry.
    –    Explain contra entry
    –    Identify contra entry
    –    Recording contra entry
9.    Principle of Double entry.
    –    Meaning of Double entry
    –    Identify the account to be credited and debited.
10.    Principle of Double entry.
    –    Posting of transaction from cash book to ledger.
    –    Rule of double entry.
11.    Revision.
12.    Examination
WEEK ONE
1.0.    Topic: Single Column cash book

 INTRODUCTION: This is the book for recording receipts and payments of money in cash or cheque.
NOTE: No credit transaction should be recorded in the cash book.

 CASH ACCOUNT: This is the account which is used for recording money received and paid with cash. The balance is referred to as CASH IN HAND. All cash received must be debited while cash paid will be credited to the cash account.
Illustration 1:
Enter the following transactions in the cash account of Olaide
                     N
July 1 Cash in hand        1,500
July 3 Cash to Okola         250
July 5     Cash Sales             500
July 6 Cash purchases         700
July 7 Bought Stationery         50
July 9 Paid Insurance         30
July 10 Paid wages         25
July 12 cash sales             155
SOLUTION
DR                CASH ACCOUNT                CR
             N                         N
July 1 bal. b/f    1,500         July 3 Okola         250
July 5 sales         500            July 6 Purchaser     750
July 12 sales         115            July 7 Stationery     50
                        July 9 Insurance     30
                        July 10 wages     25
                        Bal. c/d        1,010
            2,115                        2,115
BANK ACCOUNT: The bank account is a record of money deposited into the bank and money withdrawn from the bank. All cheques received must be debited while cheques issued out must be credited.
Illustration 2:
Enter the following transactions in the bank account of Ogundele.
                             N
June 1 Cash in hand                2,500
June 3 Paid to Okocha by cheque         650
June 5 Sold goods and received cheque     450
June 6 Received Cheque from Agali         230
June 7 Sent Cheque to Komolafe
June 9 Bought goods with cheque         300

 SOLUTION
DR                BANK ACCOUNT             CR
             N                         N
June 1 bal. b/f    2,500         July 3 Okocha     650
June 5 sales         450            July 6 Purchaser     750
June 6 sales         230            July 7 Stationery     50
                        July 9 Insurance     30
                        July 10 wages     25

 Bal. b/d 1,910                    Bal. c/d    1,010

            3,180                        3,180

 
 
 
 
 

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