Question one Liquor Ltd sells liquor in special barrels. It purchases the barrels at GHC15 each but the barrels are valued at GHC12 each for stock purposes. Liquor Ltd invoices or charges out the barrels to customers at GHC18 each and refunds GHC16 for each barrel that is returned within one month. Any barrel not received within one month was deemed to have been retained. On 15 July 2009 Liquor Ltd had 4,000 barrels in the warehouse and 2,500 barrels with customers. On the same date Liquor Ltd owed the supplier of the barrels GHC9,000. During the month ended 31* December 2009 the following transactions in barrels occurred. 1.60,000 crates were charged out to customers ii. 54,500 barrels were returned within one month ii. 2,000 usable barrels were not returned by customers; in addition, the warehouse of a customer who was supplied 1,000 barrels burned down and none of the barrels could be returned iv. Liquor Ltd paid GHC64,500 to the supplier v. The supplier of the barrels was owed GHC6,000 vi. Repairs of GHC10,000 was made on the barrels vii. 400 were scrapped and sold for GHC6 each viii. 200 barrels were scrapped at no value. At the end of the month, 2,000 barrels were with Liquor Ltd whilst 5,000 crates were with customers. Required Prepare the 1. Supplier of Barrels Account 11. Barrels Stock Account iii. Barrels Suspense Account iv. Barrels Trading Account Question one Liquor Ltd sells liquor in special barrels. It purchases the barrels at GHC15 each but the barrels are valued at GHC12 each for stock purposes. Liquor Ltd invoices or charges out the barrels to customers at GHC18 each and refunds GHC16 for each barrel that is returned within one month. Any barrel not received within one month was deemed to have been retained. On 15 July 2009 Liquor Ltd had 4,000 barrels in the warehouse and 2,500 barrels with customers. On the same date Liquor Ltd owed the supplier of the barrels GHC9,000. During the month ended 31* December 2009 the following transactions in barrels occurred. 1.60,000 crates were charged out to customers ii. 54,500 barrels were returned within one month ii. 2,000 usable barrels were not returned by customers; in addition, the warehouse of a customer who was supplied 1,000 barrels burned down and none of the barrels could be returned iv. Liquor Ltd paid GHC64,500 to the supplier v. The supplier of the barrels was owed GHC6,000 vi. Repairs of GHC10,000 was made on the barrels vii. 400 were scrapped and sold for GHC6 each viii. 200 barrels were scrapped at no value. At the end of the month, 2,000 barrels were with Liquor Ltd whilst 5,000 crates were with customers. Required Prepare the 1. Supplier of Barrels Account 11. Barrels Stock Account iii. Barrels Suspense Account iv. Barrels Trading Account