Accounts Payable Questions

Q:

What is the difference between Consigner and Consignee ?

Answer

Consigner is the person who is the owner of the goods and who delivers the goods to others(consignee) Whereas Consignee is the person who receives the goods and just holds the goods and will not be the owner.

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What is the Debit Balance recovery? How we can recover if we wont have any future transactions from supplier?

Answer

The Debit balance recovery is usually made by raising a credit memo for the regular vendors. However if there are no future transactions from the supplier, we ask the vendor to send the check / make an EFT for the amount due from him.

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What is a Parked Report ?

Answer

You can use document parking to enter and store (park) incomplete documents in the SAP System without carrying out extensive entry checks.

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Which tax is paid to a third party?

A) Indirect B) Income
C) Flat D) Direct
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Indirect

Explanation:

The tax that is paid to a third party is Indirect tax.

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Q:

What is PO invoice ?

Answer

For material/Goods Purchases, the Po is required. In the Po, QTY, Product Name, Where is delivery price, Terms and Conditions. In the po there is no matter of final amount. It is just the approximate amount.

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What is reconciliation ?

Answer

You should have recorded in your cash books all amounts you have actually received and payments you have actually made. However the cash books may be incomplete as your bank may have put extra transactions through your account such as:


► bank fees or interest charges
► direct debits (payments) and direct credits (receipts).


Doing a regular bank reconciliation will allow you to:


► take into account any extra transactions your bank puts through your account and
► check and record any errors or omissions.


By regularly doing a bank reconciliation (say monthly) you can be more confident that your records contain all the information you need to prepare your income tax return and activity statements.

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Q:

What do you understand by Intercompany Settlement ?

Answer

A company may also have various company codes across the different locations. There will be exchange of services between these company codes. These goods and services which are shared or exchanged between these company codes are bring to terms during the month end process. The exchange difference has to be settled by a company code in the way of money transfer.


This process is known as Intercompany Settlement. 

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Q:

Financial statements are prepared in the following order.

A) Income statement - Balance sheet - Statement of retained earnings B) Income statement - Statement of retained earnings - Balance sheet
C) Balance sheet - Statement of retained earnings - Income statement D) Statement of retained earnings - Balance sheet - Income statement
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Income statement - Statement of retained earnings - Balance sheet

Explanation:

The financial statements should be prepared in the following order:


Income statement - Statement of retained earnings - Balance sheet

 

1. Income statement reports revenues and expenses and calculates net income or net loss for the time period.

2. Statement of retained earnings show how retained earnings changed during the period due to net income or net loss and dividends.

3. Balance sheet reports assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity as of the last day of the period.

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