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CONTROL ACCOUNT
Due to their small number of business transactions small firms can operate effectively with one
ledger.
Large business firms have a large number of transactions and find it necessary to maintain
separate ledgers for control purchases
In this case the ledger is divided into two main parts namely
Ø Personal ledger
Ø Impersonal ledger
The personal ledger
Consists of the amount of persons and the organization as a whole which have either supplied to
receive goods or services from the firm on credit, these are;-
a) Debtors control accounts or sales ledger control a/c
b) Creditors control account or purchases ledger control a/c
ADVANTAGES
a) Errors can be traced to individuals
b) Being a summary: control accounts are a quick source of reference for amount owing to and by
the firm
INFORMATION FOR THE CONTROL ACCOUNTS
1. SALES LEDGER CONTROL ACCOUNTS
a) Opening balance
-From list of debtors balance at the end of previous ledgers
b) Credit sales
- From sales day book
c) Returns inwards
-From return inward day book.
d) Cheques or cash received
-From the cash book
e) Closing balance
-List of debtors balance drawn up at the end of the trading period
CONSTRUCTING SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C
OR
DEBTORS CONTROL
A/C
D Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
Balance
b/d
xxx Returns
inwards
xxx
Credit
sales
xxx Discount
allowed
xxx
Bills
received
xxx Cash
/bank
received
xxx
Cheque
dishonored
xxx Bad debts
w/o
xxx
Carriage
charge xxx
Bills
receivable
xxx
Refund on
over due
xxx Set off
[purchase
ledger]
xxx
Balance
c/d
xxx
xxxx xxxx
Balance
c/d
xxx
Example
You are required to prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following details May 1st sales
ledger balance 4,936
31 returns inwards journal..............................1,139
Sales journal ................................................49,916
Cash and cheque received from customers .....46,490
Discount allowed ......................................1455
May 31 sales ledger balance C/D ................... 5,768
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL
A/C Cr
D Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.5 Balance
b/d
4,936 31.5 Returns inwards 1139
Credit
sales
49,916 Discount allowed 1,455
Cash /bank received 46,490
Balance c/d 5,768
54,852 54,852
Balance
b/d
5,768
EXERCISE
Prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following information of July 1999, carrying down the
balance at 31july.
July 1 sales ledger balance 9,700
Sales journal 99,280
Bad debts written off 279
Cheque received from debtors 95,120
Discount allowed 1,285
Cheque dishonored 226
Returns inwards 3,170
Set off against balance in purchases ledger 400
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.7 Balance b/d 9,700 31.7 Bad debts 279
Credit sales 99,280 Bank 95,120
Cheque dishonored 226 Discount allowed 1,285
Returns inwards 3,170
Set off 400
Balance c/d 8,952
109,206 109,206
1.8 Balance b/d 8,952
2. PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C
Opening balance
-List of creditors balance drawn
Credit purchases
-From purchases day book
Returns outwards
-From the returns outwards journal
Cash /cheque paid
-From the cash book
Closing balance
-List of creditors balances drawn up at the end of the trading period.
Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
Returns outwards xxx Balance b/d xxx
Discount received xxx Credit purchases xxx
Cash /cheque paid xxx
Set off xxx
Bills payable xxx
Balance c/d xxx
xxx xxx
Balance b/d xxx
TRANSACTION WHICH ARE NEITHER RECORDED IN SALES LEDGER NOR
PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL ACCOUNTS.
I. Cash purchases during the year
II. Cash sales during the year
III. Provision for bad debts
IV. Cash allowance made to customer (allowance made to customer)
V. Discount on cash sales
VI. Discount on cash purchases
VII. Bills payable (honored/paid)
VIII. Bill receivable (received)
Example
You are required to prepare a purchase ledger control account for the following information
January 1
Purchases ledger balance 3,676
Purchases journal 42,257
Returns outward journal 1,098
Cheque paid to suppliers 3,875
Discount received 887
Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.11 Returns outwards 1,098 31.11 Balance b/d 3,676
Discount received 887 Credit purchases 42,257
Cash /cheque paid 3,875
Balance c/d 40,073
45,933 45,933
Balance b/d 40,073
EXERCISE
1. You are required to prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following information for
the month of November 2010
November 1
Sales ledger balance 24,000
Total for November
Sales day book 14,000
Returns inwards day book 1,000
Cheque and cash received from customer 18,000
Discount allowed 500
Sales ledger balances 18,500
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.11 Balance b/d 24,000 31.11 Returns inwards 1,000
Credit sales 14,000 Bank and cash 18,000
Discount allowed 500
Balance c/d 18,500
38000 38000
Balance b/d 18,500
2. You are required to prepare purchases ledger control a/c from the following information for
April, the balance of account is to be taken as amount of account payable on 30th April 2011.
April 1
Purchases ledger balance 11,241
Total for April
Purchases day book 6,100
Returns outwards day book 246
Cheque paid to suppliers 8300
30 purchases ledger balance ?
Discount received from suppliers 749
Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
31.4 Returns outwards 246 1.4 Balance b/d 11,241
Bank 8,300 31.4 Credit purchases 6,100
Discount allowed 749
Balance c/d 8,046
17,341 17,341
1.5 Balance b/d 8,046
EXAMPLE
The following figures were taken from the books of gold company limited 1st January 1990
Balance on sales ledger Dr 112,320
Balance on sales ledger Cr 1,470
Balance on purchases ledger Dr 1,180
Balances on purchases ledger CR 72,280
Transaction up 31st December 1990
Sales to customers on credit 108,450
Cash sales during the year 20,000
Purchases on credit for supplier 63,250
Cash purchase 30,000
Allowances made to customers 1,870
Goods returned to suppliers 1,230
Cash received from customer 96,450
Bad debts [written off] 850
Discount allowed to customer 4,960
Discounted allowed by supplier 4,120
Cash paid to the supplier 61,420
Cash paid to customer 250
Transfer from sales ledger to purchases ledger 5,980
Transfer from purchases ledger to sale ledger 2,140
Legal and other expenses charged to customers 350
Balance on sales ledger Cr 1100
Balance on purchases DR 890
Required
Prepare sales ledger control a/c and Purchases ledger control A/C.
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.1.90 Balance b/d 112,320 1.1.90 Balance b/d 1,470
Credit sales 108,450 Allowance 1,870
Cash repaid 250 Cash receivable 96,450
Legal cost and expenses 350 Bad debts 850
Balance c/d 1100 Discount allowed 4,960
To purchases ledger 5,980
From purchases
ledger
2,140
Balance c/d 107,650
221,370 221,370
1.1.91 Balance b/d 107,650 1.1.91 Balance b/d 1,100
Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.1.90 Balance b/d 1,180 1.1.90 Balance b/d 72,280
31.1.90 Returns outward 1,230 31.12.90 Credit purchases 63,250
Discount received 4,120 Balance c/d 890
Cash paid 61,420
From Sales ledger 5,980
To Sales ledger 2,140
Balance c/d 60,350
136,420 136,420
1.191 Balance b/d 890 1.1.91 Balance b/d 60,350
EXERCISE
You are required to prepare a purchases ledger control a/c from the following information for the
month April 2011.
April 1
Purchases ledger balance 11,241
Total for April
Purchases day book 6,100
Returns outward day book 246
Cheque paid to the supplier 8300
Discount received from supplier 249
30 purchases balance ?
Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
Returns outwards 246 1.4 Balance b/d 11,241
Cheque paid 8,300 Credit purchases 6100
Discount received 749
30.4 Balance c/d 8,046
17,341 17,341
1.5 Balance b/d 8,046
EXERCISE 2.
Prepare a sales ledger a/c from the following information 2012.
March 1
Debt balance 12,000
Total information
Cash and cheque received from bank 9,000
Discount allowed 11,000
Debit balance in the sales ledger set off against credit balance in the purchases ledger 100
31 debit balance ?
Credit balance 50
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.3 Balance b/d 12,000 Cash and bank 11,000
Credit sales 9,000 Discount allowed 1,000
31.12 Balance c/d 50 Set off 100
Balance c/d 8,950
21050 21050
1.4 Balance b/d 8,950 Balance b/d 50
EXERCISE 3
You are required to prepare control a/c from the following;-
Jan 1
Purchases ledger balance 11,874
Sales ledger balance 19,744
Total for the year
Purchases journal 154,562
Sales journal 199,662
Returns outwards journal 2,648
Returns inwards journal 4,556
Cheque paid to the supplier 146,100
Petty cash paid to the supplier 78
Cheque and cash received from customer 185,960
Discount allowed 5830
Discount received 213
Dr PURCHASED LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
Returns outwards 2,648 1.1 Balance b/d 11,874
Cheque paid 146,100 Credit purchases 154,562
Cash paid 78
Discount received 2,134
31.12 Balance c/d 15,476
166,436 166,436
1.2 Balance b/d 15,476
Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr
Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
1.01 Balance b/d 147,44 Returns inwards 4,556
Credit sales 199,662 Cash and cheque 185,960
Discount allowed 5,430
Balance c/d 23,060
219,406 219,406
1.02 Balance b/d 23,060

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Control account

  • 1. CONTROL ACCOUNT Due to their small number of business transactions small firms can operate effectively with one ledger. Large business firms have a large number of transactions and find it necessary to maintain separate ledgers for control purchases In this case the ledger is divided into two main parts namely Ø Personal ledger Ø Impersonal ledger The personal ledger Consists of the amount of persons and the organization as a whole which have either supplied to receive goods or services from the firm on credit, these are;- a) Debtors control accounts or sales ledger control a/c b) Creditors control account or purchases ledger control a/c ADVANTAGES a) Errors can be traced to individuals b) Being a summary: control accounts are a quick source of reference for amount owing to and by the firm INFORMATION FOR THE CONTROL ACCOUNTS 1. SALES LEDGER CONTROL ACCOUNTS a) Opening balance
  • 2. -From list of debtors balance at the end of previous ledgers b) Credit sales - From sales day book c) Returns inwards -From return inward day book. d) Cheques or cash received -From the cash book e) Closing balance -List of debtors balance drawn up at the end of the trading period CONSTRUCTING SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C OR DEBTORS CONTROL A/C D Date Details Amount Date Details Amount Balance b/d xxx Returns inwards xxx Credit sales xxx Discount allowed xxx Bills received xxx Cash /bank received xxx Cheque dishonored xxx Bad debts w/o xxx Carriage charge xxx Bills receivable xxx
  • 3. Refund on over due xxx Set off [purchase ledger] xxx Balance c/d xxx xxxx xxxx Balance c/d xxx Example You are required to prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following details May 1st sales ledger balance 4,936 31 returns inwards journal..............................1,139 Sales journal ................................................49,916 Cash and cheque received from customers .....46,490 Discount allowed ......................................1455 May 31 sales ledger balance C/D ................... 5,768 Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr D Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.5 Balance b/d 4,936 31.5 Returns inwards 1139 Credit sales 49,916 Discount allowed 1,455 Cash /bank received 46,490 Balance c/d 5,768
  • 4. 54,852 54,852 Balance b/d 5,768 EXERCISE Prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following information of July 1999, carrying down the balance at 31july. July 1 sales ledger balance 9,700 Sales journal 99,280 Bad debts written off 279 Cheque received from debtors 95,120 Discount allowed 1,285 Cheque dishonored 226 Returns inwards 3,170 Set off against balance in purchases ledger 400 Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.7 Balance b/d 9,700 31.7 Bad debts 279 Credit sales 99,280 Bank 95,120 Cheque dishonored 226 Discount allowed 1,285 Returns inwards 3,170 Set off 400 Balance c/d 8,952 109,206 109,206
  • 5. 1.8 Balance b/d 8,952 2. PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Opening balance -List of creditors balance drawn Credit purchases -From purchases day book Returns outwards -From the returns outwards journal Cash /cheque paid -From the cash book Closing balance -List of creditors balances drawn up at the end of the trading period. Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount Returns outwards xxx Balance b/d xxx Discount received xxx Credit purchases xxx Cash /cheque paid xxx Set off xxx Bills payable xxx Balance c/d xxx
  • 6. xxx xxx Balance b/d xxx TRANSACTION WHICH ARE NEITHER RECORDED IN SALES LEDGER NOR PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL ACCOUNTS. I. Cash purchases during the year II. Cash sales during the year III. Provision for bad debts IV. Cash allowance made to customer (allowance made to customer) V. Discount on cash sales VI. Discount on cash purchases VII. Bills payable (honored/paid) VIII. Bill receivable (received) Example You are required to prepare a purchase ledger control account for the following information January 1 Purchases ledger balance 3,676 Purchases journal 42,257 Returns outward journal 1,098 Cheque paid to suppliers 3,875 Discount received 887
  • 7. Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.11 Returns outwards 1,098 31.11 Balance b/d 3,676 Discount received 887 Credit purchases 42,257 Cash /cheque paid 3,875 Balance c/d 40,073 45,933 45,933 Balance b/d 40,073 EXERCISE 1. You are required to prepare a sales ledger control a/c from the following information for the month of November 2010 November 1 Sales ledger balance 24,000 Total for November Sales day book 14,000 Returns inwards day book 1,000 Cheque and cash received from customer 18,000 Discount allowed 500 Sales ledger balances 18,500 Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.11 Balance b/d 24,000 31.11 Returns inwards 1,000 Credit sales 14,000 Bank and cash 18,000 Discount allowed 500 Balance c/d 18,500
  • 8. 38000 38000 Balance b/d 18,500 2. You are required to prepare purchases ledger control a/c from the following information for April, the balance of account is to be taken as amount of account payable on 30th April 2011. April 1 Purchases ledger balance 11,241 Total for April Purchases day book 6,100 Returns outwards day book 246 Cheque paid to suppliers 8300 30 purchases ledger balance ? Discount received from suppliers 749 Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 31.4 Returns outwards 246 1.4 Balance b/d 11,241 Bank 8,300 31.4 Credit purchases 6,100 Discount allowed 749 Balance c/d 8,046 17,341 17,341 1.5 Balance b/d 8,046
  • 9. EXAMPLE The following figures were taken from the books of gold company limited 1st January 1990 Balance on sales ledger Dr 112,320 Balance on sales ledger Cr 1,470 Balance on purchases ledger Dr 1,180 Balances on purchases ledger CR 72,280 Transaction up 31st December 1990 Sales to customers on credit 108,450 Cash sales during the year 20,000 Purchases on credit for supplier 63,250 Cash purchase 30,000 Allowances made to customers 1,870 Goods returned to suppliers 1,230 Cash received from customer 96,450 Bad debts [written off] 850 Discount allowed to customer 4,960 Discounted allowed by supplier 4,120 Cash paid to the supplier 61,420 Cash paid to customer 250
  • 10. Transfer from sales ledger to purchases ledger 5,980 Transfer from purchases ledger to sale ledger 2,140 Legal and other expenses charged to customers 350 Balance on sales ledger Cr 1100 Balance on purchases DR 890 Required Prepare sales ledger control a/c and Purchases ledger control A/C. Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.1.90 Balance b/d 112,320 1.1.90 Balance b/d 1,470 Credit sales 108,450 Allowance 1,870 Cash repaid 250 Cash receivable 96,450 Legal cost and expenses 350 Bad debts 850 Balance c/d 1100 Discount allowed 4,960 To purchases ledger 5,980 From purchases ledger 2,140 Balance c/d 107,650 221,370 221,370 1.1.91 Balance b/d 107,650 1.1.91 Balance b/d 1,100 Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.1.90 Balance b/d 1,180 1.1.90 Balance b/d 72,280 31.1.90 Returns outward 1,230 31.12.90 Credit purchases 63,250 Discount received 4,120 Balance c/d 890 Cash paid 61,420
  • 11. From Sales ledger 5,980 To Sales ledger 2,140 Balance c/d 60,350 136,420 136,420 1.191 Balance b/d 890 1.1.91 Balance b/d 60,350 EXERCISE You are required to prepare a purchases ledger control a/c from the following information for the month April 2011. April 1 Purchases ledger balance 11,241 Total for April Purchases day book 6,100 Returns outward day book 246 Cheque paid to the supplier 8300 Discount received from supplier 249 30 purchases balance ? Dr PURCHASES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount Returns outwards 246 1.4 Balance b/d 11,241 Cheque paid 8,300 Credit purchases 6100 Discount received 749
  • 12. 30.4 Balance c/d 8,046 17,341 17,341 1.5 Balance b/d 8,046 EXERCISE 2. Prepare a sales ledger a/c from the following information 2012. March 1 Debt balance 12,000 Total information Cash and cheque received from bank 9,000 Discount allowed 11,000 Debit balance in the sales ledger set off against credit balance in the purchases ledger 100 31 debit balance ? Credit balance 50 Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.3 Balance b/d 12,000 Cash and bank 11,000 Credit sales 9,000 Discount allowed 1,000 31.12 Balance c/d 50 Set off 100 Balance c/d 8,950 21050 21050 1.4 Balance b/d 8,950 Balance b/d 50
  • 13. EXERCISE 3 You are required to prepare control a/c from the following;- Jan 1 Purchases ledger balance 11,874 Sales ledger balance 19,744 Total for the year Purchases journal 154,562 Sales journal 199,662 Returns outwards journal 2,648 Returns inwards journal 4,556 Cheque paid to the supplier 146,100 Petty cash paid to the supplier 78 Cheque and cash received from customer 185,960 Discount allowed 5830 Discount received 213 Dr PURCHASED LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount
  • 14. Returns outwards 2,648 1.1 Balance b/d 11,874 Cheque paid 146,100 Credit purchases 154,562 Cash paid 78 Discount received 2,134 31.12 Balance c/d 15,476 166,436 166,436 1.2 Balance b/d 15,476 Dr SALES LEDGER CONTROL A/C Cr Date Details Amount Date Details Amount 1.01 Balance b/d 147,44 Returns inwards 4,556 Credit sales 199,662 Cash and cheque 185,960 Discount allowed 5,430 Balance c/d 23,060 219,406 219,406 1.02 Balance b/d 23,060