The document discusses features and transactions recorded in a cash book. A cash book records all cash receipts in the debit side and cash payments in the credit side. It has two parts - cash receipts and cash payments. A cash book can have single, double or triple columns depending on the type of transactions. Common transactions recorded include bank charges, interest, deposits, withdrawals, and discounted amounts. The cash book helps determine the balance of cash in hand and at the bank.
3. Cash book is the special journal which
is used for recording all cash
transactions. It may be defined as the
book in which transactions are
recorded in detailed particulars of all
money received and paid.
Cash book is divided into two parts ;
A) Cash receipt
B) Cash payment
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• Chronological (date wise) transaction recording of all
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• Performs function of both journal and ledger.
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5. To ascertain the balance of cash in
hand and at bank at any time
without actually counting cash and
examining Bank passbook
To verify the correctness of cash in
hand and bank.
6. IMPORTANCE OF CASH BOOK
It is both a subsidiary book and a
principal book.
It helps the trader to understand the
cash in hand and cash at bank.
It gives information about
daily closing cash and bank
balance at the end of
each day.
14. Some transactions are recorded in a Cash
book and bank book ,i.e., balance of one
decreases and that of the other increases
due to such transactions. Such transactions
are entered on both sides of the cash book.
Such entries are known as Contra Entries. It
is denoted by
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16. Three column cash book is a cash book
which has three columns on each side; one
column to record discount allowed, another
to record discount received, another to
record cash transactions and yet another to
record bank transactions. In other words,
we can say that triple or three-column Cash
Book represent two account i.e., Cash
account and bank account .
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19. • Endorsement of a cheque :-Sometimes, a
cheque received from a customer is not
deposited into bank, but it may be given to some
other persons i.e., endorsed. On receipt, it will
be entered in the cash column on the debit side.
On endorsement, it will be entered in the cash
column on the credit side
• Bank charges :- Bank usually charges some
amount for the services rendered to its
customers. Such charges will be recorded on the
credit side as ‘By Bank Charges` and the
amount will be recorded in the bank column.
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Some important Transaction
20. • Bank charges on dishonored
cheques:- Expenses charges by the
bank on dishonored cheques will be
added into the amount of dishonored
cheques itself.
• Amount directly deposited by a
customer into our Bank A/c:- When
the information of such a deposit is
receive by the trader, it will be
recorded on the debit side of the cash
book and amount will be entered in
the bank column.
22. • The petty cashier is given a definite sum, says
`2,500, at the time beginning of a certain
period. this amount is called 'imprest amount'.
• The petty cashier goes on paying all petty, say
after a month, the chief cashier reimburses the
amount actually spent by the petty expenses
out of this impress amount and records them in
the petty cash book maintained by him.
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24. Cash column of the cash book, will always havea
debit balance, because cash payment cannot be
mare than the cash inhand.
Bank column of the cash book can either debit
balance,becauseinbankcolumninthecashbook
represents bank account.
Bank accountwill have a creditbalance ifitis
overdrawn and will otherwise have a debitbalance.