Arizona Cash Receipts Journal

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US-02867BG
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This form is used to keep a record of cash receipts across various accounts during a given month. It will help you track cash coming into your business. Use it alongside the Cash Disbursements Journal, which tracks cash going out of your business.

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The receipt of cash from the sale of goods, as payment on accounts receivable or from other transactions, is recorded in a cash receipts journal ((Figure)) with a debit to cash and a credit to the source of the cash, whether that is from sales revenue, payment on an account receivable, or some other account.

A cash payment journal, also known as a cash disbursement journal, is used to record all cash payments (or disbursements) made by the business.

Cash sales are reported in the sales journal as a credit and the cash receipts journal as a debit. For example, a $500 cash sale is a $500 debit in the cash receipts journal and a $500 credit in the sales journal. Sometimes, customers pay with a combination of cash and in-store credit.

The cash receipts journal is used to record all transactions involving the receipt of cash, including transactions such as cash sales, the receipt of a bank loan, the receipt of a payment on account, and the sale of other assets such as marketable securities.

Record any cash payments as a debit in your cash receipts journal like usual. Then, debit the customer's accounts receivable account for any purchase made on credit. In your sales journal, record the total credit entry.

This is how to post to the cash receipts journal. First, you will post the total of the cash column to the general ledger in the cash account as a debit. Next, you'll take the total of the sales column and post it to the general ledger in the cash account as a debit.

The receipt of cash from the sale of goods, as payment on accounts receivable or from other transactions, is recorded in a cash receipts journal ((Figure)) with a debit to cash and a credit to the source of the cash, whether that is from sales revenue, payment on an account receivable, or some other account.

Example of Cash Receipt Journal Investment of capital by the owner of a business is recorded in cash receipts, sale of an asset for cash is recorded in cash receipts, all kinds of collections from credit customers are recorded in cash receipts, collection of bank interest, dividend.

Your cash receipts journal typically includes cash sales and credit categories.

A sales journal to record ALL CREDIT SALES. a purchases journal to record ALL CREDIT PURCHASES. a cash receipts journal to record ALL CASH RECEIPTS.

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Arizona Cash Receipts Journal