Subsidiary books

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Importance of Subsidiary books and the major classifications of Subsidiary Books...


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Subsidiary Books
-M.Remitha,
MBA M.Phil

Meaning of subsidiary books
Subsidiarybooksaresub-divisionsof
journalineachofwhichtransactionsof
similarnaturearerecorded.Thesearethe
booksofprimeentry.Insteadofrecordingin
onejournal,thetransactionsarerecorded
inanumberofprescribedbooks.

Types of subsidiary books

Advantagesof subsidiary books
(i) Proper and systematic record of business transactions
(ii) Convenient posting
(iii) Division of work
(iv) Efficiency
(v) Helpful in decision making
(vi) Prevents errors and frauds
(vii) Availability of requisite information at a glance
(viii) Detailed information available
(ix) Saving in time
(x) Labour of posting is reduced

Format for Purchases book

Illustration 1

In the books of Shanthi Furniture Mart Purchases book /
Purchases journal

Illustration 2

Purchases returns book
After purchases of goods, the business unit may find
that some of the goods are not uptothe satisfactory level
because of the following reasons:
(a)Goods may be defective.
(b)They might have been damaged in transit.
(c)Quantities delivered may not agree with the invoice.
(d)They might have been received quite late (off-season).
(e)They might not be as per the samples or specifications.
(f)There may be a breach of agreement.

Format for Purchases Return Book

Illustration 3

Illustration 4

Note:
Post the entries by your own…

Format For Sales Book

Illustration 5

Format for Sales Return Book

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Cash Book
All the cash transactions are recorded first in the cash
book.
It is therefore a subsidiary book.
When cash book is maintained, there is no need for
preparing cash account and bank account in the ledger
because in the cash book cash receipts and cash
payments are compared and the cash and bank
balances at the end are arrived at.

Importance of cash book
(i) Serves as both journal and ledger When cash book is maintained, it is not
necessary to open a separate cash account in the ledger. Thus, cash book
serves the purpose of a journal and a ledger.
(ii) Saves time and labourWhen cash transactions are recorded through journal
entries, a lot of time and labourwill be involved. To avoid this, all cash
transactions are straightaway recorded in the cash book, which saves time and
labour.
(iii) Shows the cash and bank balance It helps to know the cash and bank
balance at any point of time by comparing the total cash receipts and cash
payments.
(iv) Benefit of division of labourAs cash book is a separate subsidiary book, an
independent person can maintain it. Hence, business can get the benefit of
division of labour.

Importance of cash book
(v) Effective cash management Cash book provides all information
regarding total receipts and payments of the business concern during a
particular period. It helps in formulating effective policy for cash
management.
(vi) Prevents errors and frauds Balance as per cash book and the balance
in the cash box can be compared daily. If there is any deficit or surplus, it
can be found easily. It helps in preventing any fraud or error in cash
dealings.

Types of cash book
The main cash book may be of various types and
following are the three most common types.
(i) Simple or single column cash book (only cash
column)
(ii) Cash book with cash and discount column
(double column cash book)
(iii) Cash book with cash, discount and bank
columns (three column cash book).

Single column cash book
Singlecolumncashbookorsimplecashbook,
likealedgeraccounthasonlyoneamountcolumn,
i.e.,cashcolumnoneachside.Onlycash
transactionsarerecordedinthisbook.
Format for single Column Cash Book

Illustration 8

Double column cash book (Cash book
with cash and discount column)
The cash columns should be balanced as usual and the balance should be carried
forward to the next date or period.
However, discount columns are not to be balanced. They are to be totalledon the
debit side and credit side separately.
The total of discount column on the debit side represents total discount allowed to
customers and is debited to discount allowed account.
The periodical totals of discount columns are posted as under:
Debit Discount allowed account as ‘To Sundry Accounts as per Cash book’, with
the periodical total of the discount allowed column.
Credit Discount received account as ‘By Sundry Accounts as per Cash Book’
with the periodical total of the discount received column.

Difference between Cash discount and
Trade discount

Format for Double column cash book

Illustration 9

Three column cash book (Cash book with
cash, discount and bank column)
A three column cash book includes three amount columns on
both sides, i.e., cash, bank and discount.
This cash book is prepared in the same way as simple and
double column cash books are prepared.
The transactions which increase the cash and bank balance
are recorded on the debit side of the cash and bank columns
respectively.
All the transactions which decrease the cash and bank
balance are recorded in the cash and bank columns on the
credit side.
The balancing figures will be the closing balances of cash and
bank. Cash will always have debit balance.

Format for Three column cash book

Illustration 10