A complete summary of the content of Economic and Management Science Grade 9 [accounting which is therefore part 2], which meets the requirements as set out in the CAPS / CAPS curriculum. Colorful side notes have been added to enhance the learning experience.
Tangible / fixed assets Dr. Withdrawals Cr. NON CURRENT LIABILITIES
+ -
• Grounds and infrastructure (is paid back over 12 months)
/ property
• Mortgage loan
• Equipment
• Loans
• Vehicles
Dr. Capital Cr.
+ -
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Financial assets
(is paid back in less than 12
• Fixed deposit (longer than 12
Dr. Expenses Cr. months)
months)
+ -
• Trade creditors
u Cost of sales
• Bank Overdraft (Cr.)
u Interest expense
CURRENT ASSETS • Short term portion of
u Rental expense
Salaries and loans loan
Stocks u
u Stationery
• Trading stock u Fuel Important terminology:
u Packaging material
u Repair work Z Trading business > business that
Trade and other receivables u Insurance sells goods and services to make
u Advertisements a profit
• Debtors control u Discount granted Z Trading stock > (asset) goods
u Telephone bought with the intention of
Trade and other receivables
u Water and selling them at a profit
electricity Z Cost of sales > cost price of the
Cash and cash equivalents Dr. Income Cr. merchandise already sold (what
owner paid for the purchased
- +
• Bank (Dr.) goods)
• Petty cash u Sales
• Change u Current Income
• Fixed deposit (less than 12 u Interest income
u Rent income
months)
u uReceived discount
100
1.Cost price Selling price x
100+%
100+%
2. Sales price [cost price + profit margin] Cost price x
100
Selling price - Cost price 100
3. Profit margin x =%
Cost price 1
100+%
4.Sales Cost of sales x
100
100
6.Cost of sales Sales x
100+%
EXAMPLE OF CALCULATIONS
[GENERAL EQUATION > GENERAL LEDGER]
[effect on the accounting equation]
1. Office equipment purchased.
>Equipment (A)
>Bank (A) [we purchased the equipment in cash SO our bank becomes less
ACCOUNT Dr. ACCOUNT Cr. ASSETS EQUITY LIABILITIES
Equipment Bank
[ASSETS [ASSETS REDUCE +
0 0
INCREASE on the on the credit -
debit side] side]
2. Water bill paid.
> Water and electricity [Expense > EQUITY -] (E - ) DEBIT EXPENSES
>Bank (A) [pay the bill with cash]
ACCOUNT Dr. ACCOUNT Cr. ASSETS EQUITY LIABILITIES
Water and Bank
- - 0
electricity
3. Rental income obtained.
> Rental Income [Income > EQUITY +] (E + ) CREDIT INCOME
>Bank (A) [we OBTAIN> our bank INCREASES]
ACCOUNT Dr. ACCOUNT Cr. ASSETS EQUITY LIABILITIES
Bank Rent income
[ASSETS [EQUITY + + 0
INCREASE on the INCREASES on
debit side] the credit side]
4. Stationery purchased.
> Stationery = EQUITY (E -)
>Bank (A)
ACCOUNT Dr. ACCOUNT Cr. ASSETS EQUITY LIABILITIES
Stationary Bank - - 0
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