QS 5-9 Sale of merchandise: trade discount--perpetual L03 As a co-op student, you are working as an accounts receivable cleric at Asian Foods. The controller asks you to record a customer payment from Liu and Li Co. The sales mvoice is dated October 1, 2017 for $3,000 of tea and tapioca pearls. The payment terms are 4/20, n/60. a. Determine the beginning and end date of the discount period. b. Calculate the discount amount available. c. If today is October 20, record the journal entry. d. If today is October 23, record the journal entry.
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- Chapter 11 Homework еBook Show Me How Print Item Trade Discount and Cash Discounts Instructions Chart of Accounts Calculations General Journal Instructions Merchandise was purchased on account from Grant's Distributors on June 12. The purchase price was $4,000, less a 10% trade discount and credit terms of 2/10, n/30. Required: 1. Calculate the net amount to record the invoice, less the 10% trade discount. 2. Calculate the amount to be paid on this invoice within the discount period. 3. Journalize the purchase of the merchandise on June 12 and the payment on June 22 (within the discount period) in a general journal. %3DMatch the last day the discount may be taken to each letter Last Date Date Merchandise was Invoice Date Terms for Cash Received Discount a. September 28 October 4 8/10 EOM b. July 28 August 2 8/10 ROG C. January 22 January 27 2/10 EOM d. March 21 March 27 2/10 ROG е. May 30 June 6 1/15, n/30 f. September 14 September 17 3/10,n/30 [Choose] ( Choose ) I Choose) [ Choose] [Choose ) [ Choose]Journalize the following transactions in general journal form. a. Bought merchandise on account from Brewer, Inc., invoice no. B2997, 914; terms net 30 days; FOB destination. b. Received credit memo no. 96 from Brewer, Inc., for merchandise returned, 238.
- Chapter 12 Homework eBook Show Me How Print Item Journalizing Cash Payments Sandcastles Northwest uses a cash payments journal. Prepare a cash payments journal using the same format and account titles as illustrated in the chapter. Record the following payments for merchandise purchased: Apr. 5 Issued Check No. 429 to Standard Industries for merchandise purchased April 3, $8,700, terms 2/10, n/30. Payment is made within the discount period. 19 Issued Check No. 430 to Finest Company for merchandise purchased April 10, $4,500, terms 1/10, n/30. A credit memo had previously been received from Finest Company for merchandise returned, $300. Payment is made within the discount period after deduction for the return dated April 12. 21 Issued Check No. 431 to Funny Follies for merchandise purchased March 21, $2,800, terms n/30. 29 Issued Check No. 432 to Classic Data for merchandise purchased April 20, $6,600, terms 2/10, n/30. Payment is made within the discount period. Page: POST, GENERAL…18/Sunlife mart sold goods on 6th August, 2018 of RO 88,000 on credit to a customer under the payment terms 2/10, n/30. The customer also returned goods of RO 1,400 and paid cash on 13th August, 2018. Record this payment in the books of seller under periodic inventory system? a. Sales discount RO 1,732 Dr / Cash 84,868 Dr / Account receivable RO 86,600 Cr b. Account receivable RO 86,600 Dr / Sales discount RO 1,732 Cr / Cash RO 84,868 Cr c. Account receivable RO 88,000 Dr / Cash RO 88,000 Cr d. Cash RO 88,000 Dr / Account receivable RO 88,000 CrExercise 1. Ping Co. bought merchandise from Pong Co. Given the following information, determine the amount of purchases to be recorded and the amount of payment. Terms: 5/10, n/30. Show your solutions. Purchases Payment Invoice Date Mar 16 List Price 120,000 90,000 Trade Discount 5%,5% 10%,5% Date Paid Mar 25 Mar 19 Mar 29 Mar 22 180,000 5%, 10%, 15% Apr 03
- 20 Omani Marble Company LLC sells (on credit) OMR 15000 Marble to a retailer with credit terms of 3/10, n/30. If OMR 9,000 of the account receivable is collected from the customer within the ten-days discount period, identify the journal entry from the following. a. Dr Accounts receivables OMR 9000 and Cr Cash OMR 8730 Cr sales discount OMR 270 b. Dr Cash OMR 8730 Dr sales discount OMR 270 and Cr Accounts receivables OMR 9000 c. Dr Cash OMR 9000 and Cr Accounts receivables OMR 9000 d. Dr Cash OMR 15000 and Cr Accounts receivables OMR 15000 Clear my choiceCh. 9 Practice Exercises (i Saved Help Sav 1 K 1 2 3 4 Sold $6,200 of merchandise on an assortment of bank dredit cards. These cards charge a 4% fee. eBook Hint Note: Enter debits before credits. Print Transaction General Journal Debit Credit ferences 2-a Cash Credit card expense SalesSaved Prepare journal entries to record the following merchandising transactions of Lowe's, which uses the perpetual inventory system and the gross method. Hint: It will help to identify each receivable and payable; for example, record the purchase on August 1 in Accounts Payable-Aron. 1 Purchased merchandise from Aron Company for $7,000 under credit terms of l/10, n/30, FOB destination, invoice dated August 1. 5 Sold merchandise to Baird Corp. for $4,900 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB destination, invoice dated August 5. The merchandise had cost $3,000. 8 Purchased merchandise from Waters Corporation for $6, 000 under credit terms of 1/10, n/45, FOB shipping point, invoice dated August 8. 9 Paid $100 cash for shipping charges related to the August 5 sale to Baird Corp. 10 Baird returned merchandise from the August 5 sale that had cost Lowe's $500 and was sold for $1,000. The merchandise was restored to inventory. 12 After negotiations with Waters Corporation concerning problems…
- QS 9-1 (Algo) Credit card sales LO C1 Prepare journal entries for the following credit card sales transactions (the company uses the perpetual inventory system). Sold $21,000 of merchandise, which cost $15,800, on Mastercard credit cards. Mastercard charges a 5% fee. Sold $5,100 of merchandise, which cost $3,050, on an assortment of bank credit cards. These cards charge a 4% fee.Chapter 12 Homework eBook Show Me How Print Item Journalizing Sales Transactions Enter the following transactions in a sales journal. Use a 6% sales tax rate. Sept. 1 Sold merchandise on account to K. Smith, $1,700, plus sales tax. Sale No. 228. 3 Sold merchandise on account to J. Arnes, $2,900, plus sales tax. Sale No. 229. 5 Sold merchandise on account to M. Denison, $2,700, plus sales tax. Sale No. 230. 7 Sold merchandise on account to B. Marshall, $1,500, plus sales tax. Sale No. 231. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE DEBIT Page: 1 SALES TAX PAYABLE CREDIT > SALE NO. POST. REF. SALES CREDIT DATE TO WHOM SOLD М.d 1 1 М. d 2 2 М.d М.d 4 4 3.Chapter 11 Homework eBook Show Me How Print Item Journalizing Purchases Returns and Allowances and Posting to General Ledger and Accounts Payable Ledger Instructions Chart of Accounts General Journal General Ledger Accounts Payable Ledger Instructions Using page 3 of a general journal and the following general ledger accounts and accounts payable ledger accounts. March Transactions: Mar. Returned merchandise to Tower Industries, $500. Returned merchandise to A &D Arms, $600. Returned merchandise to Mighty Mansion, $325. 11 23 > General Ledger Account No. Account Balance Mar. 1, 20-- 202 Accounts Payable $7,950 501.1 Purchases Returns and Allowances Accounts Payable Ledger Name Balance Mar. 1, 20- A & D Arms Mighty Mansion $2,100 1,350 Tower Industries 4,500 Required: Journalize and post the transactions.