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Certainly! Let's analyze the transactions step-by-step using the traditional approach to accounting rules of debit and credit:
### Step-by-Step Analysis:
#### Transaction 1: Commenced business with 90,000 Rs cash
Two aspects/accounts involved:
1. Cash Account
2. Capital Account
Classification of Accounts:
- Cash Account: Asset
- Capital Account: Owner's Equity
Rules Applied:
- Increase in an asset account (Cash): Debit
- Increase in owner's equity account (Capital): Credit
Effects:
- Cash account increases by 90,000 Rs (Debit)
- Capital account increases by 90,000 Rs (Credit)
Journal Entry:
```
Cash A/C Dr. 90,000
To Capital A/C 90,000
(Being business commenced with cash)
```
After this transaction:
- Cash: 90,000 Rs
- Capital: 90,000 Rs
#### Transaction 2: Deposited 9,000 Rs cash into Dena Bank
Two aspects/accounts involved:
1. Cash Account
2. Bank Account (Dena Bank)
Classification of Accounts:
- Cash Account: Asset
- Bank Account: Asset
Rules Applied:
- Decrease in an asset account (Cash): Credit
- Increase in an asset account (Bank): Debit
Effects:
- Cash account decreases by 9,000 Rs (Credit)
- Bank account increases by 9,000 Rs (Debit)
Journal Entry:
```
Bank A/C (Dena Bank) Dr. 9,000
To Cash A/C 9,000
(Being cash deposited into Dena Bank)
```
After this transaction:
- Cash: 81,000 Rs (initial 90,000 Rs - 9,000 Rs deposited)
- Bank: 9,000 Rs
- Capital: 90,000 Rs (unchanged)
### Final Summary:
- Cash Account: 81,000 Rs
- Bank Account: 9,000 Rs
- Capital Account: 90,000 Rs
These balances represent the current financial position after both transactions have taken place.
### Step-by-Step Analysis:
#### Transaction 1: Commenced business with 90,000 Rs cash
Two aspects/accounts involved:
1. Cash Account
2. Capital Account
Classification of Accounts:
- Cash Account: Asset
- Capital Account: Owner's Equity
Rules Applied:
- Increase in an asset account (Cash): Debit
- Increase in owner's equity account (Capital): Credit
Effects:
- Cash account increases by 90,000 Rs (Debit)
- Capital account increases by 90,000 Rs (Credit)
Journal Entry:
```
Cash A/C Dr. 90,000
To Capital A/C 90,000
(Being business commenced with cash)
```
After this transaction:
- Cash: 90,000 Rs
- Capital: 90,000 Rs
#### Transaction 2: Deposited 9,000 Rs cash into Dena Bank
Two aspects/accounts involved:
1. Cash Account
2. Bank Account (Dena Bank)
Classification of Accounts:
- Cash Account: Asset
- Bank Account: Asset
Rules Applied:
- Decrease in an asset account (Cash): Credit
- Increase in an asset account (Bank): Debit
Effects:
- Cash account decreases by 9,000 Rs (Credit)
- Bank account increases by 9,000 Rs (Debit)
Journal Entry:
```
Bank A/C (Dena Bank) Dr. 9,000
To Cash A/C 9,000
(Being cash deposited into Dena Bank)
```
After this transaction:
- Cash: 81,000 Rs (initial 90,000 Rs - 9,000 Rs deposited)
- Bank: 9,000 Rs
- Capital: 90,000 Rs (unchanged)
### Final Summary:
- Cash Account: 81,000 Rs
- Bank Account: 9,000 Rs
- Capital Account: 90,000 Rs
These balances represent the current financial position after both transactions have taken place.
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