CONTENT
- Definition
- Accounting Entries
- Practical illustration
Note
Consignment of good means the sending of goods by a supplier to his agent to receive, store and sell them on behalf of the supplier after which the proceeds, having deducted all expenses incurred, will be remitted to supplier. The sender of the goods is called consignor while the agent to whom the goods are sent is called consignee.
ACCOUNTING ENTRIES
In the Books of the consignor you will open
(a) Consignment account
i. Debits all expenses relating to goods consigned
ii. Credits all revenue relating to goods consigned
(b) Goods sent on consignment account
i. Debit trading a/c with the value of goods consigned
ii. Credit consignment account
(c) Bank account (Extracts)
i. Debit proceed from consignee (agent) after deducting all expenses incurred.
ii. Credit all expenses incurred by the consignor.
(d) Consignee account i. Debit sales account
ii. Credit all expenses incurred in respect of sales
EVALUATION QUESTION
1. Define the term consignment of goods
2. Explain a. Consignor b. Consignee
to Fadeke. Required to prepare.
a. The account sales sent by Bimbo
b. The necessary ledger accounts in the books of consignor (Fadeke)
GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS
- What are books of prime entry
- List any seven books of prime entry
- Explain the following concepts (a) business entity (b) going – concern
- What is a ledger
- List and explain three classification of ledger accounts
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