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MODULE3: Entrepreneurship


LESSON 4: Record Keeping


TIME:        1 hour 30 minutes


AUTHOR:      Gidraph J Nduati




This lesson was made possible with the assistance of the following organisations:




          Farmer's Agribusiness Training by United States International University is licensed under a
                            Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
                                   Based on a work at www.oerafrica.org
MODULE 3




         4
                                                            Entrepreneurship


                        RECORD KEEPING
LESSON


                                    AUTHOR:
            TIME:
                                Gidraph J Nduati
       1 hour 30 mins



                                            INTRODUCTION:
         OUTCOMES:                                       :
                                     Record keeping is important in a business
             :                       for it is the only way to inform the
  On completion of this lesson       entrepreneur how the business is doing.
  you should understand:             In order to analyze the ‘health’ of your
     The importance of keeping       business you need data! Therefore, a
     records in a business.          systematic process of gathering data and
     The types of records that an    recording it should be set up. The
     entrepreneur should keep.       following documents should be kept:
     The process of keeping the
     records.                               Production records;
                                            Operation records such as labour,
                                            farm inputs, tools and equipment
                                            costs;
                                            Cash transactions.

                                                                                          Page 119




                                      Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
Importance of Record Keeping




You might be thinking just how critical is the keeping of records? It is important to keep
records for the following reasons:

       Future reference;
       Keeping track of business transactions;
       Filing of taxes;
       Compiling final accounts.

In order to fulfil the needs identified above you will need different sets of records. An
entrepreneur should maintain records to meet his or her business requirements. The
following are examples of records that can be maintained:

       Credit records
       Debtors records
       Production records
       Cash book
       Purchases records
       Stock records
       Assets records

Process of keeping of records

An entrepreneur should entrust record keeping to a knowledgeable person. We will read
the case below to understand the importance of record keeping.
.



                                                                        JOHN ENTERPRISES

       John operated a small scale business which dealt in selling fruits of all
       varieties, such as pineapples, oranges, passion fruit, bananas, watermelons,
       grapes and many others. He received his supplies directly from the farmers.
       To ensure good operation of the business he tried very hard to keep good
       records. He maintained a supplies book where he recorded all the supplies
       from each supplier. In the supplier book he recorded the quantities supplied
       and the amount of money the supplies were worth. He also maintained a cash
       book where he recorded the cash sales. He also recorded any credit given to
       his customers on small pieces of paper. He also recorded all the business
                                                                                                     Page 120




       expenses in a hard cover book.




                                                 Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
John was very happy with the record keeping but one day the pieces of paper
        on which he recorded the creditors disappeared and subsequently, he was not
        able to tell how much he was owed by his creditors. John found it difficult to
        reconstruct the credit from his memory.

        In 2008, the Kenya Revenue Authority staff visited John’s business and
        demanded to see John’s records. John was surprised to hear that he was
        required to maintain records for inspection by the Kenya Revenue Authority
        staff. The KRA staff gave him one month to prepare the records. John did not
        know where to begin.




   Activity 1
                                     John Enterprises (20 minutes)


Gather into groups of five and discuss this case. In your journals record:

   1.     How effective in your opinion was John at record keeping?
   2.     Identify the records that John should maintain to meet the requirements of the
          KRA.
   3.     In the group’s opinion, what methods could John employ to improve his
          system?



                                                                                                   Page 121




                                               Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
Conclusion



We have learned the importance of business records and the different types of records
that an entrepreneur should maintain. We have used the John enterprises case to
understand how to maintain records.




Summary


                  Records are a legal requirement. Records help an
                  entrepreneur keep track of business transactions,
                  aid in the filing of taxes, compile final accounts and
                  act as a future reference. Record types include:
                  Credit records, Debtors records, Production
                  records, Cash book, Purchases records, Stock
                  records and Assets records. As the business
                  becomes more sophisticated it will be necessary to
                  hire a knowledgeable book keeper or accountant.


                                                                                                   Page 122




                                               Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
Glossary


     Credit
     Credit is the trust which allows one party to provide resources to
     another party where that second party does not reimburse the first
     party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but instead arranges
     either to repay or return those resources (or other materials of equal
     value) at a later date. The resources provided may be financial (e.g.
     granting a loan), or they may consist of goods or services (e.g.
     consumer credit). Credit encompasses any form of deferred
     payment. Credit is extended by a creditor, also known as a lender, to
     a debtor, also known as a borrower.
     Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_(finance) CC: BY-SA

     Debtors
     A debtor is an entity that owes a debt to someone else. The entity
     may be an individual, a firm, a government, a company or other legal
     person. The counterparty is called a creditor. When the counterpart
     of this debt arrangement is a bank, the debtor is more often referred
     to as a borrower.
     Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debtor CC: BY-SA

     Cash book
     A double-entry bookkeeping system is a set of rules for recording
     financial information in a financial accounting system in which every
     transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger
     accounts. The name derives from the fact that financial information
     used to be recorded in books - hence "bookkeeping" (whereas now
     it's recorded mainly in computer systems) and that these books were
     called ledgers (hence nominal ledger, etc.) - and that each
     transaction was recorded twice (hence "double-entry"), with the two
     transactions being called a "debit" and a "credit".
     Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_book,_Journal CC: BY-
     SA
                                                                                              Page 123




                                          Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping

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Farmer's Agribusiness Training Course: Module 3 - Entrepreneurship. Lesson 4: Record Keeping

  • 1. 14 MODULE3: Entrepreneurship LESSON 4: Record Keeping TIME: 1 hour 30 minutes AUTHOR: Gidraph J Nduati This lesson was made possible with the assistance of the following organisations: Farmer's Agribusiness Training by United States International University is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.oerafrica.org
  • 2. MODULE 3 4 Entrepreneurship RECORD KEEPING LESSON AUTHOR: TIME: Gidraph J Nduati 1 hour 30 mins INTRODUCTION: OUTCOMES: : Record keeping is important in a business : for it is the only way to inform the On completion of this lesson entrepreneur how the business is doing. you should understand: In order to analyze the ‘health’ of your The importance of keeping business you need data! Therefore, a records in a business. systematic process of gathering data and The types of records that an recording it should be set up. The entrepreneur should keep. following documents should be kept: The process of keeping the records. Production records; Operation records such as labour, farm inputs, tools and equipment costs; Cash transactions. Page 119 Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
  • 3. Importance of Record Keeping You might be thinking just how critical is the keeping of records? It is important to keep records for the following reasons: Future reference; Keeping track of business transactions; Filing of taxes; Compiling final accounts. In order to fulfil the needs identified above you will need different sets of records. An entrepreneur should maintain records to meet his or her business requirements. The following are examples of records that can be maintained: Credit records Debtors records Production records Cash book Purchases records Stock records Assets records Process of keeping of records An entrepreneur should entrust record keeping to a knowledgeable person. We will read the case below to understand the importance of record keeping. . JOHN ENTERPRISES John operated a small scale business which dealt in selling fruits of all varieties, such as pineapples, oranges, passion fruit, bananas, watermelons, grapes and many others. He received his supplies directly from the farmers. To ensure good operation of the business he tried very hard to keep good records. He maintained a supplies book where he recorded all the supplies from each supplier. In the supplier book he recorded the quantities supplied and the amount of money the supplies were worth. He also maintained a cash book where he recorded the cash sales. He also recorded any credit given to his customers on small pieces of paper. He also recorded all the business Page 120 expenses in a hard cover book. Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
  • 4. John was very happy with the record keeping but one day the pieces of paper on which he recorded the creditors disappeared and subsequently, he was not able to tell how much he was owed by his creditors. John found it difficult to reconstruct the credit from his memory. In 2008, the Kenya Revenue Authority staff visited John’s business and demanded to see John’s records. John was surprised to hear that he was required to maintain records for inspection by the Kenya Revenue Authority staff. The KRA staff gave him one month to prepare the records. John did not know where to begin. Activity 1 John Enterprises (20 minutes) Gather into groups of five and discuss this case. In your journals record: 1. How effective in your opinion was John at record keeping? 2. Identify the records that John should maintain to meet the requirements of the KRA. 3. In the group’s opinion, what methods could John employ to improve his system? Page 121 Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
  • 5. Conclusion We have learned the importance of business records and the different types of records that an entrepreneur should maintain. We have used the John enterprises case to understand how to maintain records. Summary Records are a legal requirement. Records help an entrepreneur keep track of business transactions, aid in the filing of taxes, compile final accounts and act as a future reference. Record types include: Credit records, Debtors records, Production records, Cash book, Purchases records, Stock records and Assets records. As the business becomes more sophisticated it will be necessary to hire a knowledgeable book keeper or accountant. Page 122 Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping
  • 6. Glossary Credit Credit is the trust which allows one party to provide resources to another party where that second party does not reimburse the first party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but instead arranges either to repay or return those resources (or other materials of equal value) at a later date. The resources provided may be financial (e.g. granting a loan), or they may consist of goods or services (e.g. consumer credit). Credit encompasses any form of deferred payment. Credit is extended by a creditor, also known as a lender, to a debtor, also known as a borrower. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_(finance) CC: BY-SA Debtors A debtor is an entity that owes a debt to someone else. The entity may be an individual, a firm, a government, a company or other legal person. The counterparty is called a creditor. When the counterpart of this debt arrangement is a bank, the debtor is more often referred to as a borrower. Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debtor CC: BY-SA Cash book A double-entry bookkeeping system is a set of rules for recording financial information in a financial accounting system in which every transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger accounts. The name derives from the fact that financial information used to be recorded in books - hence "bookkeeping" (whereas now it's recorded mainly in computer systems) and that these books were called ledgers (hence nominal ledger, etc.) - and that each transaction was recorded twice (hence "double-entry"), with the two transactions being called a "debit" and a "credit". Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_book,_Journal CC: BY- SA Page 123 Module3: Entrepreneurship Lesson 4:Record Keeping