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  • April 12, 2024
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1. UNISA
2. 2024
3. FAC1501-24-S1
4. Welcome Message
5. Assessment 3



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Dashboard / Courses / UNISA / 2024 / Semester 1 / FAC1501-24-S1 / Welcome Message / Assessment 3

Started on Friday, 12 April 2024, 6:13 AM
State Finished
Completed on Friday, 12 April 2024, 6:57 AM
Time taken 43 mins 40 secs
Marks 42.93/50.00
Grade 94.88 out of 100.00
Feedback You passed this assessment with a distinction. Keep up the good work.



Opened: Thursday, 11 April 2024, 8:00 AM
Closes: Monday, 15 April 2024, 7:00 PM




Question 1
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Under the perpetual inventory system, if inventory is returned to the seller, the return of inventory cannot be recorded in the inventory
account but must be recorded in a separate account known as the purchases returns account.



Select one:
True

False 



Refer to learning unit 6.3

The correct answer is 'False'.

, On 5 January, SA Landscapers settled its outstanding account with SA Gardens. The full outstanding amount Cash payments journal
was paid through an electronic funds transfer.

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. SA Business makes use of
the perpetual inventory system. On 3 January 2021 SA Landscapers purchased insecticides to be sold to Purchases journal
clients from SA Gardens to the amount of R10 000 on credit. 

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the
business had a favourable bank balance of R25 000. On the same day Mr S Africa paid his own telephone Cash payments journal
bill through and electronic funds transfer from the business bank account. 

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the
business had a favourable bank balance of R25 000. On 28 January the business made a donation to a local Petty cash journal
orphanage by way of an electronic funds transfer to the amount of R1 000 

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the
business had a favourable bank balance of R25 000. On 2 January, SA Landscapers received R5 000 from SA Cash receipts journal
Attorneys for rent. SA Attorneys makes use of a portion of SA Landscapers' office building. 



Please refer to learning unit 5 for cash transactions and learning unit 6 for credit transactions.

The correct answer is:
On 5 January, SA Landscapers settled its outstanding account with SA Gardens. The full outstanding amount was paid through an electronic
funds transfer. → Cash payments journal,
Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. SA Business makes use of the perpetual inventory system.
On 3 January 2021 SA Landscapers purchased insecticides to be sold to clients from SA Gardens to the amount of R10 000 on credit. →
Purchases journal,

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the business had a favourable bank
balance of R25 000. On the same day Mr S Africa paid his own telephone bill through and electronic funds transfer from the business bank
account. → Cash payments journal,

Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the business had a favourable bank
balance of R25 000. On 28 January the business made a donation to a local orphanage by way of an electronic funds transfer to the amount
of R1 000 → Cash payments journal,
Mr S Africa, started a small service business, SA Landscapers on 1 January 2021. On 2 January 2021, the business had a favourable bank
balance of R25 000. On 2 January, SA Landscapers received R5 000 from SA Attorneys for rent. SA Attorneys makes use of a portion of SA
Landscapers' office building. → Cash receipts journal

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