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    randikeck Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 21, 2007, 09:38 AM
    Setting up my business
    I have software but need to make sure I understand some of the basics. Sorry if I sound stupid.

    If we sell $2,000 worth of our inventory for $3,000, and our client pays cash, how do I post the transaction? I have got a cash account, inventory , receivable, sales, and cost of sales but am not sure how to post the transaction.

    Also, if we sell inventory that the client receives, but will not pay for until the next month, how do I post this transaction?

    Also, what steps do I follow in every business transaction to make sure that I don't make a mistake? Post the entry, journalize anything that may not be covered by the posting, prepare a Balance Sheet, and then a Trial Balance? Or am I missing something?

    Also, if we sell something, post it, and then find I made a mistake in the cost of the item we sold, which accounts would I have to make a journal entry to?

    Thanks ahead of time.

    I want to make sure I am 'getting' this correctly.

    Martin
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    Mar 21, 2007, 02:46 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by randikeck
    If we sell $2,000 worth of our inventory for $3,000, and our client pays cash, how do I post the transaction? I have got a cash account, inventory , receivable, sales, and cost of sales but am not sure how to post the transaction.
    You would…
    Dr. Cash 3,000
    Cr. Sales 3,000

    Why? Because you are receiving cash of $3,000 and are making a sale of $3,000

    Now, there is the matter of expense as well….
    So you would also…

    Dr. Cost of Goods Sold 2,000
    Cr. Inventory 2,000

    The COGS would go on your income statement to lower your sales.
    Therefore = 3,000 – 2,000 = 1,000 in profit from this sale.

    NOTE: You only record the cost transaction (the 2,000 one) if you are using the perpetual inventory system. If you are using the periodic inventory system, you would just record all the costs at year end.


    Quote Originally Posted by randikeck
    Also, if we sell inventory that the client receives, but will not pay for until the next month, how do I post this transaction?
    You would:
    Dr. Accounts Receivable – Client’s Name
    Cr. Sales

    And if using the perpetual inventory..
    Dr. COGS
    Cr. Inventory

    If no perpetual inventory, the COGS transaction you do not do until adjusting entries at year end.

    Then, when the client pays you…
    Dr. Cash
    Cr. Accounts Receivable – Client’s Name


    Quote Originally Posted by randikeck
    Also, what steps do I follow in every business transaction to make sure that I don't make a mistake? Post the entry, journalize anything that may not be covered by the posting, prepare a Balance Sheet, and then a Trial Balance? Or am I missing something?
    When ever you make a Journal Entry, make sure that all of your Debits EQUAL your Credits.

    That will make sure that everything always balances.


    Quote Originally Posted by randikeck
    Also, if we sell something, post it, and then find I made a mistake in the cost of the item we sold, which accounts would I have to make a journal entry to?
    I am going to give your example some numbers. You sold something for 200 with a cost of 100, but then realized it has a cost of 150

    What you did was:
    Dr. Cash 200
    Cr. Sales 200

    Dr. COGS 100
    Cr. Inventory 100

    What you should have done was:
    Dr. Cash 200
    Cr. Sales 200

    Dr. COGS 150
    Cr. Inventory 150

    What you need to do to fix it….
    Nothing for cash or sales since you did that correctly…

    Dr. COGS 50
    Cr. Inventory 50

    Because you already posted 100, but should have posted 150, so need to post 50 more.
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    Mar 22, 2007, 10:41 AM
    Thanks for your help. I was right about most of it but am so glad I verifited it! I would hate to start on the wrong foot.
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    Mar 22, 2007, 12:51 PM
    You're welcome randikeck.

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