Bill of Exchange Notes Class 11 Accountancy | Concept and Accounting Treatment
Parties to a Bill of Exchange
- Drawer is the maker of the bill of exchange. A seller/creditor who is entitled to receive money from the debtor can draw a bill of exchange upon the buyer/debtor. The drawer after writing the bill of exchange has to sign it.
- Drawee is the person upon whom the bill of exchange is drawn. Drawee is the purchaser or debtor of the goods upon whom the bill of exchange is drawn. Also known as acceptor.
- Payee is the person to whom the payment is to be made. The drawer of the bill himself will be the payee if he keeps the bill with him till the date of its payment.
Features of a Bill of Exchange
- A bill of exchange must be in writing.
- It is an order to make payment.
- The order to make payment is unconditional.
- The maker of the bill of exchange must sign it.
- The payment to be made must be of a certain amount.
- It must be payable on a certain date.
- The bill of exchange must be payable to a certain person.
- The amount mentioned in the bill of exchange is payable either on demand or on the expiry of a fixed period of time.
- It must be stamped as per the requirement of law.
- It must be in writing.
- It must contain an unconditional promise to pay.
- The sum payable must be certain.
- It must be signed by the maker.
- It must be payable to a certain person.
- It should be properly stamped.
Basis |
Bill of
Exchange |
Promissory
Note |
Order/Promise |
It contains
an order to make payment. |
It contains
a promise to make payment. |
Drawer |
It is drawn
by the creditor. |
It is drawn
by the debtor. |
Acceptance |
It requires
acceptance by the drawee. |
It does not
require any acceptance. |
Drawer & Payee |
Drawer and
payee can be the same
party. |
Drawer and
payee can not be the same
party. |
Notice of Dishonour |
In case of its dishonour due notice of dishonour is to be given by the holder to the drawer. |
No notice needs to be given in case of its dishonor. |
- The date on which a bill of exchange or a promissory note becomes due for payment.
- Three days, known as days of grace, must be added while arriving at the maturity date.
- In case of public holiday – due date shall be the preceding day.
- In case of emergency holiday – due date shall be after one day from the date of maturity.
- Retaining the bill till maturity
- Discounting the bill with the bank
- Endorsing the bill
- Sending the bill to bank for collection
IMPORTANT ACCOUNTING TREATMENT
Accounting Treatment (in different options available to the bill holder)
Transaction |
In the books of Drawer |
In the books of Drawee |
Sale/Purchase of Goods |
Drawee/Debtor Dr. To Sales A/c |
Purchase A/c Dr. To Drawer/Creditor |
Drawing or Accepting of Bill |
Bills Receivable A/c Dr. To Drawee’s A/c |
Drawer’s A/c Dr. To Bills Payable A/c |
Bill retained till maturity and honoured on maturity date |
Cash/Bank A/c Dr. To Bills Receivable A/c |
Bills Payable A/c Dr. To Cash/Bank A/c |
Bill discounted with the bank
Bill met on maturity |
Bank A/c Dr. Dis. Charge A/c Dr. To Bills Receivable A/c No Entry |
No Entry
Bills Payable A/c Dr. To Cash/Bank A/c |
Bill endorsed to the third party
Bill met on maturity |
Endorsee’s A/c Dr. To Bills Receivable A/c
No Entry |
No Entry
Bills Payable A/c Dr. To Cash/Bank A/c |
Bill sent to bank for collection
Bill met on maturity |
Bill sent for collection Dr To Bill Receivable A/c
Cash/Bank A/c Dr ToBill sent for collectionA/c |
No Entry
Bills Payable A/c Dr. To Cash/Bank A/c |
Accounting
Treatment in case of Dishonour of a Bill
In the books of Drawer |
In the books of Drawee |
• If bill was retained till maturity Drawee’s A/c Dr. To Bill Receivable A/c To Cash A/c (noting charges) • If bill was discounted with the bank Drawee’s A/c Dr. To Bank A/c • If bill was endorsed Drawee’s A/c A/c Dr. To Endorsee’s A/c • If bill was sent to bank for collection Drawee’s A/c Dr. To Bill sent for collection A/c To Bank A/c |
• In all four cases Bill Payable A/c Dr. Noting Charges A/c Dr. To Drawer A/c |
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