04-11-2006, 04:42 AM
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<br /><font size="4"><font size="4"><font size="4"><font face="Courier New"> <b>OMG I am damn stress nw,if there's a qn saying " The trial balance did not agree (debit total=95000; cr total =94800).He opened a suspense account to enable him to proceed with preparation of the draft final accounts.
Ans suspense account
180 bal b/d 200
65 45
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DOUBTANYBODY knows why the bal b/d 200 is on the credit side, and not the debit side?? since if bal c/d is 200 at the cr side ,then bal b/d should be 200 on the dr side right??? i spent 1 day thinking this, why is this so complicated?!!!!</b></font id="Courier New"></font id="size4"></font id="size4"></font id="size4">
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Did you manage to come to a conclusion on the next day or are you still thinking?
B/D or B/F is always the heavier side on the account, this is nothing but a study - exam thing. You dont really need to write b/c or b/d if you put the numbers in the write slots.
Cheeeeers
<br /><font size="4"><font size="4"><font size="4"><font face="Courier New"> <b>OMG I am damn stress nw,if there's a qn saying " The trial balance did not agree (debit total=95000; cr total =94800).He opened a suspense account to enable him to proceed with preparation of the draft final accounts.
Ans suspense account
180 bal b/d 200
65 45
== ==
DOUBTANYBODY knows why the bal b/d 200 is on the credit side, and not the debit side?? since if bal c/d is 200 at the cr side ,then bal b/d should be 200 on the dr side right??? i spent 1 day thinking this, why is this so complicated?!!!!</b></font id="Courier New"></font id="size4"></font id="size4"></font id="size4">
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Did you manage to come to a conclusion on the next day or are you still thinking?
B/D or B/F is always the heavier side on the account, this is nothing but a study - exam thing. You dont really need to write b/c or b/d if you put the numbers in the write slots.
Cheeeeers