Rectification of Errors
Rectification of Errors
ERRORS&THEIR RECTIFICATION
Introduction:
idl balance
is a list of balances of all accounts on a ledger particular
date. Trial dalance is
prepared tO verity the arithmetical accuracy of books of accounts. If the trial balance agrees or tallies, it can
Oe Sald that
recording. posting and balancing
have been done correctly and accurately, but it it does
gree, it can be
concluded that errors mistakes
not
have been committed. These errors willhave to be located
or
d d rectified.
However agreement of trial balance does not mean that the books of accounts are free trom
errors.
Meaning:
rOrS mean mistakes made by an accountant or clerk while recording business transactions in the books
o accounts.Errors may be the result of incorrect accounting knowledge or wrong data collection or wrong
cording of the transaction into the books of accounts or due to incorrect arithmetical calculations.
intentional omission or commission of amount and accounts while recording the transaction is also
known as an error:
Effects of errors:
ome errors affect
the agreement of the trial balance and some do not affect the agreement of the trial
Dalance. Errors
ultimately affect the net profit or net loss and the financial position of the business. In short,
errors aftect the
accuracy and reliability of the books of accounts.
Types of Errors:
All errors whether affecting trial balance or not and at any stage of accounting are broadly classified us
under.
Classification of Errors
Errors of Principle:
Errors of Omission:
It is clear from the word
"Omission that transaction is omitted at the time of
recording
in the
original books. Similarly while posting to ledger omission can take
is not affected when place The
agreement trial balance
of
a transaction is not recorded at all in the
credit aspects of transactions
original books because both
debit and
are not considered.
There are two types of errors ot omission:
Basic Accounts
1) Error of Complete omission: When a transaction totally ignorea or omitted to be
is
Accountano
the original books of accounis, it is an error or
recorded
complete omission. It does not effect the
of trial balance. agreeme
2) Error of partial omission: When the record of a transactions is partly omitted
to be
original books or not posted to one account in the
recorded in
ledger it IS an error ot
partial omission. It affects
the agreement of a trial balance.
Errors of Commission:
When a transaction recorded has been
wrongly entered in the bookS O1
original entry or
posted in the ledger it is known as error of commission. wrongly
These errors are committed
due to wrong
recording in the original books, wrong posting. wrong
totalling or wrong balancing of the accounts,
wrong calculation and wrong amount etc. These altects the
also called as clerical errors.
agreement of trial baiance. These errors are
Accounting principles are correctiy tollowed but the errors are
in
casting. recording etc. posting,
Compensating errors:
A
Compensating error is one which is counter balanced by any other error or errors. When one or more
debit errors happen to
equal one or more credit errors the error is said to be a
compensating error.
Error affecting and not affecting the Trial Balance:
Errors
A) Errors not affecting the Trial Balance (Two side errors): Even though the trial balance agrees there
may be some errors in the books of accounts. The Agreement of a trial balance does not mean that
accounting is correct because trial balance proves only arithmetical accuracy and not accounting
accuracy. Such errors cannot be disciosed by the trial balance. These errors do not atfect the agreement
of a trial balance.
(i) Complete omission of a transaction: li a particular transaction is not recorded at all in the original
books of accounts. It will not affect the agreement of trial balance. Such error should be rectified by
passing usual journal entry.
EBPurcnased goods worth 3,000 trom Raju stores is not recorded in the books. In this transaction
/D Edcation Pane
Basic Accounts Accountancy
S t a g e 2- No posting in the ledger accounts ie. no debit and no credit have been given.
Stage Ihere will be no difference in the trial halance because neither a debit nor a credit
nas deen gIven. The trial balance will agree (tally) in spite of committing an error and thus the
the primary book, however while posting to the two accountsaffected. wrong amount 1s
correctly in
entered to both the account. Such an erTor will not affect the agreement of trial balance.
eg.: Purchase of
furniture on credit from
to Furniture A/c and also to Poona Furniture Ltd. A/c
In the above transaction there are three stages in recording.
to wrong
(iii) Posting of accounts.
books but while posting it to ledger account. posted to the wrong heads
t is
?
Stage 2 -
errors. This
to equal one or more credit
more debit errors happen
or e r r o r s . When one or
e.g by R 825
1) Sales Book is overcast
by 825
2) Purchase Book is overcast then
825 Sales b o o k total is
ot
to the fundamental prineiple
When a transaction is not recordel according
Error of Principle
-
(vi)
are known as error of priniple
accounting 3,940
to Mau hinery Account Rs.
e.g: Repairs
to Machinery has been charged
book. It is an error of
Tecorted twice in the orighal
When the same Iransau tion is
t w i e in therash book.
bill t 900 reorded
e.g: Paid electriity
side errors):
B) Errors affecting the trial balance (one
total ot debt side does not agree
a difterence in the totals of trial balance. The
Certain errors bring out
trial balance.
caled as errors atfecting the
are
with the total of credit side
ot the trial balane, Such errors
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Basic Accounts
One side error or errors affecting ony
Stuch errors are explained as under.
one accmt, tnese errorS affect the
agreement
Accountan
fthe tral
of the trial halan
(i) Partial omission ofa transaction:
When a
transaction in recorded correctly in the original books
posted to one of the of accounts but
ledger accounts. Such error is known
by mistake is ne
one
aspect of transaction is recorded but other
as
partial onission. In order words when
is omitted is called partial
e.g: Cash received 7,500 from Mayank omission.
not posted to
Mayank account.
(i1) Posting of wrong amount to one account: If
from the original books the trial wrong amount posted is to one of the
balance will not agree. ledger accounts
5) Wages paid for extension of building &8,900 was charged to wages account.
6) Cash received trom Manali was recorded on the payment side of cash book * 1,800.
7) Paid carriage for purchase of MachineryR 3,100 was charged to wages account.
8) Lite Insurance of proprietor paid 1,650.
Passrectifieatlon
entries
and
repare suspeanse aeeonnt.
1) Purchase return book has been overcast hy & 1,300.
2) Salaries paid B,.500 has been posted to salaries aceount as t 5,800.
3) Credit sales ? 2,500 to Trimukh Enterprise has been debited to their account as 250.
4) Received interest R 4,050 has been posted to interest received account as 5,040.
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Basic Accounts
Accountane
5) Paid 8.950 to Manali has been debited to Sonali's account
Illustration 7:
A trial balance shows excess debit of 2,800 which was transferred to
Following errors were suspense account.
then located. Rectify them and
prepare Suspense A/c.
1) Salary paid ? 16,000 to Pinal was debited to Pinal's
account.
2) Good purchased of 3,500 form
Ajay were recorded as 35,000 in the purchase book.
3) R 1,600 paid for printing bill was posted to credit side of
printing bill account.
4) Purchased good form Rajesh worth R 7,700 not
posted his account form purchase book
to
5) Freight paid 8,300 was posted twice to freight account
6) Total of purchase book ? 23,000 was posted to
purchase
account as 13,000.
Illustration 8:
(Opening balance of suspense account is not given)
Trial balance of Mahadeo was not
tallied. The difference was transferred to suspence account on
investigation following errors only were located.
1) Loan taken from Bank of Baroda 15.000 was
credited to Mahadeo's Capital account.
2) Detective good returned by Hari of * 390 stands debited to Hari's account.
sales returns book.
Though entered correctly in