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FA – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q3a – Control Accounts

Lists reasons for differences between a supplier's statement and the ledger account and explains how to identify and resolve these differences.

  • ICA (Nigeria)
  • PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
  • FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Question

a. List three possible reasons for differences between the supplier’s statement balance and the supplier’s account balance in the ledger and explain how these differences can be identified and resolved during the reconciliation process. (6 Marks)

Answer

Three Possible Reasons for Differences:

  1. Omitted Transactions by the Supplier:
    • Reason for Difference: The supplier might have failed to record a transaction, leading to an incorrect statement balance.
    • Identification: Compare the transactions listed in the supplier’s statement with those recorded in the ledger.
    • Resolution: Notify the supplier and correct the supplier’s statement balance to reflect the omitted transaction.
  2. Omitted Transactions by the Customer:
    • Reason for Difference: The customer might have failed to record a transaction in their accounting records, leading to an incorrect ledger balance.
    • Identification: Compare the supplier’s statement with the customer’s ledger to identify the missing transaction.
    • Resolution: Correct the customer’s accounting records to update the supplier’s account in the ledger.
  3. Errors in Recording Transactions:
    • Reason for Difference: Posting errors, such as recording incorrect amounts or incorrect account entries, could lead to discrepancies between the supplier’s statement and the ledger.
    • Identification: Conduct a thorough review of both the supplier’s statement and the customer’s ledger to identify posting errors.
    • Resolution: Correct the identified posting errors in the respective accounting records to reconcile the supplier’s statement with the ledger balance.
  • Tags: Control Accounts, Ledger Account, Reconciliation, Supplier Statement
  • Level: Level 1
  • Topic: Control Accounts
  • Series: MAY 2024
  • Uploader: Dotse
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