Mayfair Co. allows select customers to make purchases on credit. Its other customers can use either of two credit cards: Zisa or Access. Zisa deducts a 5.5% service charge for sales on its credit card. Access deducts a 4.5% service charge for sales on its card. Mayfair completes the following transactions in June. June   4   Sold $700 of merchandise on credit (that had cost $350) to Natara Morris.     5   Sold $6,700 of merchandise (that had cost $3,350) to customers who used their Zisa cards.     6   Sold $5,656 of merchandise (that had cost $2,828) to customers who used their Access cards.     8   Sold $4,680 of merchandise (that had cost $2,340) to customers who used their Access cards.     13   Wrote off the account of Abigail McKee against the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. The $606 balance in McKee’s account stemmed from a credit sale in October of last year.     18   Received Morris’s check in full payment for the purchase of June 4. Required: Prepare journal entries to record the preceding transactions and events. (The company uses the perpetual inventory system.) (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field

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Mayfair Co. allows select customers to make purchases on credit. Its other customers can use either of two credit cards: Zisa or Access. Zisa deducts a 5.5% service charge for sales on its credit card. Access deducts a 4.5% service charge for sales on its card. Mayfair completes the following transactions in June.

June   4   Sold $700 of merchandise on credit (that had cost $350) to Natara Morris.
    5   Sold $6,700 of merchandise (that had cost $3,350) to customers who used their Zisa cards.
    6   Sold $5,656 of merchandise (that had cost $2,828) to customers who used their Access cards.
    8   Sold $4,680 of merchandise (that had cost $2,340) to customers who used their Access cards.
    13   Wrote off the account of Abigail McKee against the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. The $606 balance in McKee’s account stemmed from a credit sale in October of last year.
    18   Received Morris’s check in full payment for the purchase of June 4.


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Prepare journal entries to record the preceding transactions and events. (The company uses the perpetual inventory system.) (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)   

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Sold $700 of merchandise on credit to Natara Morris.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
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Transcribed Image Text:View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > Sold $700 of merchandise on credit to Natara Morris. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit June 04 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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