January Purchase on credit of goods from Boréal Itée, conditions 2/10, n/30: $1,000 plus HST, invoice # BO1 Sale of goods on credit to D. Gagnon on conditions n/30: $500 plus HST, invoice #1 (Cost of goods-$300) Sale of goods on credit to Mr. Bédard on conditions 2/10, n/30: $3,200 plus HST, invoice #2 (Cost of goods– $2,500) Mr. Bédard returns defective goods costing $200, sold on January 15 Cash recovery of Mr. Bédard's account relating to the January 15 sale, taking into account the return of defective goods 15 17 25 Work to Do Dascor ontrior to the general iournal
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- The following selected transactions were completed by Niles Co. during March of the current year:Mar. 1. Purchased merchandise from Haas Co., $43,250, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $650 was added to the invoice.5. Purchased merchandise from Whitman Co., $19,175, terms FOB destination, n/30.10. Paid Haas Co. for invoice of March 1.13. Purchased merchandise from Jost Co., $15,550, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.14. Issued debit memo to Jost Co. for $3,750 of merchandise returned frompurchase on March 13.Mar. 18. Purchased merchandise from Fairhurst Company, $13,560, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom.18. Paid freight of $140 on March 18 purchase from Fairhurst Company.19. Purchased merchandise from Bickle Co., $6,500, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30.23. Paid Jost Co. for invoice of March 13 less debit memo of March 14.29. Paid Bickle Co. for invoice of March 19.31. Paid Fairhurst Company for invoice of March 18.31. Paid Whitman Co. for invoice of March 5.…The following selected transactions were completed during April between Swan Company and Bird Company: Apr.2. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $14,800, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. Swan Company paid freight of $330, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the merchandise sold was $9,300. 8. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $23,000, terms FOB destination, 1/15, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $13,800. 8. Swan Company paid freight of $820 for delivery of merchandise sold to Bird Company on April 8. 12. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 2. 18. Swan Company paid Bird Company a refund of $2,000 for defective merchandise in the April 2 purchase. Bird Company agreed to keep the merchandise. 23. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 8. 24. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $11,800, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. The cost of the merchandise sold was…The following selected transactions were completed during April between Swan Company and Bird Company: Apr.2. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $14,800, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. Swan Company paid freight of $330, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the merchandise sold was $9,300. 8. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $23,000, terms FOB destination, 1/15, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $13,800. 8. Swan Company paid freight of $820 for delivery of merchandise sold to Bird Company on April 8. 12. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 2. 18. Swan Company paid Bird Company a refund of $2,000 for defective merchandise in the April 2 purchase. Bird Company agreed to keep the merchandise. 23. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 8. 24. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $11,800, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. The cost of the merchandise sold was…
- The following selected transactions were completed during August between Summit Company and Beartooth Co.: Aug. 1. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $48,000, terms FOB destination, 2/15, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $28,800. 2. Summit Company paid freight of $1,150 for delivery of merchandise sold to Beartooth Co. on August 1. 5. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $66,000, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $40,000. 9. Beartooth Co. paid freight of $2,300 on August 5 purchase from Summit Company. 15. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $58,700, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. Summit paid freight of $1,675, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the goods sold was $35,000. 16. Beartooth Co. paid Summit Company for purchase of August 1. Aug. 20. Summit Company paid Beartooth Co. a cash refund of $1,000…The following selected transactions were completed by Betz Company during July of the current year: July 1 Purchased merchandise from Sabol Imports Co., $13,377, terms FOB destination, n/30. 3 Purchased merchandise from Saxon Co., $10,650, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $230 was added to the invoice. 5 Purchased merchandise from Schnee Co., $14,350, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30. 6 Issued debit memo to Schnee Co. for merchandise with an invoice amount of $5,000 returned from purchase on July 5. 13 Paid Saxon Co. for invoice of July 3. 14 Paid Schnee Co. for invoice of July 5, less debit memo of July 6. 19 Purchased merchandise from Southmont Co., $25,850, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. 19 Paid freight of $430 on July 19 purchase from Southmont Co. 20 Purchased merchandise from Stevens Co., $23,000, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. 30 Paid Stevens Co. for invoice of July 20. 31 Paid Sabol Imports Co. for…The following selected transactions were completed during April between Swan Company and Bird Company:Apr. 2. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $32,000, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. Swan Company paid freight of $330, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the merchandise sold was $19,200.8. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $49,500, terms FOB destination, 1/15, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $29,700.8. Swan Company paid freight of $710 for delivery of merchandise sold to Bird Company on April 8.12. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 2.18. Swan Company paid Bird Company a refund of $2,000 for defective merchandise in the April 2 purchase. Bird Company agreed to keep the merchandise.23. Bird Company paid Swan Company for purchase of April 8.24. Swan Company sold merchandise on account to Bird Company, $67,350, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. The cost of the merchandise sold was $40,400.26. Bird…
- The following selected transactions were completed by Betz Company during July of the current year: July 1. Purchased merchandise from Sabol Imports Co., $20,500, terms FOB destination, n/30. 3. Purchased merchandise from Saxon Co., $12,000, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $75 was added to the invoice. 5. Purchased merchandise from Schnee Co., $8,000, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30. 6. Issued debit memo to Schnee Co. for merchandise with an invoice amount of $1,500 returned from purchase on July 5. 13. Paid Saxon Co. for invoice of July 3. 14. Paid Schnee Co. for invoice of July 4, less debit memo of July 6. 19. Purchased merchandise from Southmont Co., $18,900, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. 19. Paid freight of $140 on July 19 purchase from Southmont Co. 20. Purchased merchandise from Stevens Co., $33,000, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. 30. Paid Stevens Co. for invoice of July 20. 31. Paid Sabol…The following selected transactions were completed during August between Summit Company and Beartooth Co.:Aug. 1. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $48,000, terms FOB destination, 2/15, n/eom. The cost of the merchandise sold was $28,800.2. Summit Company paid freight of $1,150 for delivery of merchandise sold to Beartooth Co. on August 1.5. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $66,000, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. The cost of the merchandise sold was $40,000.9. Beartooth Co. paid freight of $2,300 on August 5 purchase from Summit Company.15. Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $58,700, terms FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30. Summit Company paid freight of $1,675, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the merchandise sold was $35,000.16. Beartooth Co. paid Summit Company for purchase of August 1.20. Summit Company paid Beartooth Co. a refund of $1,800 for defective merchandise in the August 1 purchase.…The following selected transactions were completed by Betz Company during July of the current year: July 1 Purchased merchandise from Sabol Imports Co., $13,322, terms FOB destination, n/30. 3 Purchased merchandise from Saxon Co., $10,650, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/eom. Prepaid freight of $240 was added to the invoice. 5 Purchased merchandise from Schnee Co., $13,700, terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30. 6 Issued debit memo to Schnee Co. for merchandise with an invoice amount of $4,850 returned from purchase on July 5. 13 Paid Saxon Co. for invoice of July 3. 14 Paid Schnee Co. for invoice of July 5, less debit memo of July 6. 19 Purchased merchandise from Southmont Co., $29,840, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. 19 Paid freight of $410 on July 19 purchase from Southmont Co. 20 Purchased merchandise from Stevens Co., $22,200, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. 30 Paid Stevens Co. for invoice of July 20. 31 Paid Sabol Imports Co. for…
- The following selected transactions were completed during August between Summit Company and Beartooth Co.: Aug. 1 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $48,000, terms FOB destination, n/15. The cost of the goods sold was $28,800. 2 Summit Company paid freight of $1,150 for delivery of merchandise sold to Beartooth Co. on August 1. 5 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $66,000, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $40,000. 9 Beartooth Co. paid freight of $2,300 on August 5 purchase from Summit Company. 15 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $58,700, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. Summit paid freight of $1,675, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the goods sold was $35,000. 16 Beartooth Co. paid Summit Company for purchase of August 1. 20 Summit Company paid Beartooth Co. a cash refund of $1,000 for defective merchandise purchased on August 1.…The following selected transactions were completed during August between Summit Company and Beartooth Co.: Aug. 1 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $48,000, terms FOB destination, n/15. The cost of the goods sold was $28,800. 2 Summit Company paid freight of $1,150 for delivery of merchandise sold to Beartooth Co. on August 1. 5 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $66,000, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of the goods sold was $40,000. 9 Beartooth Co. paid freight of $2,300 on August 5 purchase from Summit Company. 15 Summit Company sold merchandise on account to Beartooth Co., $58,700, terms FOB shipping point, n/45. Summit paid freight of $1,675, which was added to the invoice. The cost of the goods sold was $35,000. 16 Beartooth Co. paid Summit Company for purchase of August 1. 20 Summit Company paid Beartooth Co. a cash refund of $1,000 for defective merchandise purchased on August 1. Beartooth…A credit sale of $1,400 is made on July 15, terms 2/10, n/30, on which a return of $100 is granted on July 18. What amount is received as payment in full on July 24? $1,400 16. $1,274 c. $1,350 d. $1,372 Assume that you are the seller. Prepare the journal entry for the July 24th payment received.