Rules for deciding a Transaction Cash or Credit

Rules for deciding Whether A Transaction is Cash or Credit

 

In all business concerns cash transactions are numerous. Cash transactions may take place in the following two ways:

  • By Cash
  • By Cheque

A transaction is regard as a Cash Transaction if:-                          

  1. The word “Cash or Cheque (Bank)” is mentioned in the transaction. Even buyer and seller or owner name given in transactions.

For example:-

  • Bought goods for cash Rs. 100 from A&Co.
  • Purchased Furniture from B&Co for Cash.
  • Cash sales to Farooq Rs. 4,000
  • Paid Cash to Bata Company Rs. 7,000
  • Withdraw cash from business for personal use Rs. 3,000
  • Purchased second had duplicating machine for cash Rs. 5,00,000 from Toyota Company.
  • A Withdraw cash from bank for business use Rs. 6,000.
  • B Deposited cash into Habib Bank Limited Rs. 40,000.
  • Saad Started Business with Cash Rs. 4,000.
  • Withdrew cash for the payment of tuition fee of owner’s children.
  • Received a Cheque from A&Co Rs. 3,000.
  • Received cash in full settlemt from khalid and sent the cash into bank Rs. 6,000.

Important Note:-

When received a cheque, consider as a cash until deposit into bank. if received a cheque and deposit into bank same day then not consider as cash.

  1. The name of the “Seller or Buyer” is not mentioned in the transaction.

For example:-

  • Bought goods Rs. 100.
  • Borrowed from Bank Rs. 10,000
  • Open a current Account with HBL and deposited cash therein Rs. 4,500.
  • Sold goods Rs. 200
  • Goods purchased by cheque Rs. 5,000
  • Paid Salaries Rs. 500
  • Received commission Rs. 700
  • Machinery purchased Rs. 67,000
  • Paid rent Rs. 1,000 for the building in which business is situated.
  • Paid Insurance Rs. 4,000
  • Received Interest Rs. 3,500
  • Paid Travelling expense Rs. 700
  • Furniture sold Rs. 5,000.
  • Purchase goods and paid by cheque Rs.1,000.
  • Sold goods and received cheque Rs. 3,000.
  • Insurance premium paid by cheque Rs. 5,00.
  • Issue a cheque against land is purchased Rs. 30,000.
  • Received cheque for sale of old machinery and banked Rs. 4,000.

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A transaction is regard as a Credit Transaction if:-

  1. The word “On Credit or On Account” is mentioned in the transaction.

For example

  • Bought goods on Credit Rs. 100 from Ansar.
  • Sold goods on credit to Munir worth Rs. 10,000.
  • Machinery purchase on Account from Sarwar & Co. Rs. 1,00,000.
  • Purchased goods on account from Noor Mills Limited Rs. 4,500
  • Sold building to Karachi stores worth Rs. 20,000 on credit basis.
  1. The name of the “Seller or Buyer” is mentioned in the transaction and the word “Cash or Cheque (Bank)” is not mentioned in the transaction.

For example

  • Bought goods Rs. 100 from ali.
  • Purchased motor vehicle from saleem auto Rs. 70,000.
  • Purchased goods from Babar Rs. 3,000.
  • Purchased typewriter from Muzzamal Rs. 4,000.
  • Bought Shoes from Bata Company Rs. 7,000
  • Purchased second had duplicating machine Rs. 5,00,000 from Toyota Company.
  • Sold Plant to Noor Mills Rs. 60,000.

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