AAT Level1 - Essential accounting procedures and mathematics for accounting

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Across
  1. 1. a document given as proof of a cash transation
  2. 5. The amount of one number in relation to another number
  3. 6. What is net profit of £33,250 as a percentage of sales of £95,000
  4. 7. Items of value owned by an organisation
  5. 8. The term given to the business an organisation purchases goods or services from
  6. 9. The direct cost of producing the goods and services that have been sold (4,2,5)
  7. 11. The customer is allowed to pay for the goods or services some time after the sale (6,4)
  8. 15. Is the fraction 3/6 the same as 6/12
  9. 17. A list of all cash received by an organisation (4,8,7)
  10. 19. The amount of money paid by an organisation to purchase goods and services
  11. 20. The details of a cheque paid to a supplier is recorded on this list (6,4,7)
  12. 23. A credit purchase from a supplier is recorded in this book (9,7)
  13. 24. The profit from sales less the cost of sales less expenses
  14. 26. Codes that use letters and numbers
  15. 29. This is sent to a customer when goods have been returned or to correct an error on a previous invoice (6,4)
  16. 32. A cash received listing and cheques received listing are totalled and entered in this book (4,8,4)
  17. 33. The Gross profit if sales are £3,000, cost of sales £1,000, and expenses £1,000 (3,8)
  18. 35. The name given to the business an organisation sells goods or services to
  19. 36. The amount payable if you buy 5 pens at £11 each (5,4,6)
Down
  1. 1. The document sent with payment or to inform the supplier payment has been made (10,6)
  2. 2. A person or business to whom an organisation owes money
  3. 3. A summary of transactions showing any balance that is outstanding (9,2,7)
  4. 4. Anything owed by an organisation
  5. 10. The result of an organisation that has spent more money than it earned
  6. 11. A record of all an organisations expenditure (4,8,4)
  7. 12. The number that best represents the typical value of a series of numbers
  8. 13. A person or organisation that a cheque is being sent to
  9. 14. Goods returned from a customer are recorded in this book of prime entry (5,7,7)
  10. 16. The amount of money received by an organisation
  11. 18. A supplier sends this to request payment
  12. 20. A list of all cash paid by an organisation (4,4,7)
  13. 21. This informs the cashier in a bank what money is being paid in (6,2,4)
  14. 22. Money uses this system of displaying numbers and fractions of numbers
  15. 25. The book of prime entry used for credit sales to a customer(5,7)
  16. 27. A document sent to a supplier detailing the goods that the customer wants to purchase (8,5)
  17. 28. An organisation pays the supplier for items of expenditure at the time of purchase (4,8)
  18. 30. If a sale is £70 plus vat, what is the vat amount?
  19. 31. A person or business that owes money to an organisation
  20. 32. The customer pays for goods or services at the time of the sale (4,4)
  21. 34. The profit from sales less the cost of sales