College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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Author: HEINTZ, James A.
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Chapter 15, Problem 2.5COP
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Prepare a month-end spreadsheet, income statement, statement of owners’ equity, and balance sheet.
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TASK 4
Record the transactions below in the sales journal. Make your own
sales journal sheets.
The following are the credit sales transactions of Lolly Co. for the month of
January:
Jan 5
Lolly Co. sold merchandise on credit to Twinbee Enterprise,
P32,000 exclusive of 12% VAT, Terms: 1/15,n/30
Merchandise was sold on credit to Luke Merchants, P16,000 exclusive of
12% VAT, Terms 2/10, n/30.
11
Merchandise was sold on credit to Ronald Shop, P10,000 exclusive of
12% VAT,Terms: 3/15, n/30.
12
Lolly Co. sold merchandise on account to MA Merchants, P15,000
exclusive of 12% VAT, Terms: 2/10,n/30.
14
Lolly Co., sold merchandise on account to AA Trading, P60,000 exclusive
of 12% VAT, Terms: 2/15, n/30.
TASK 5
Record the transactions in the purchase journal. Prepare your own
purchase journal sheets.
The following are the credit purchase transactions of Lolly Co. for the
month of January:
Jan 4
Lolly Co. purchased merchandise on account from Noble Yum
Shop, P14,000 exclusive of 12% VAT, Terms:…
Questions:
1. Given the following, Journalize, record, post and prepare
a schedule of accounts receivable at the end of April for
Friends Co.
Partial General Ledger
Cash 110
Inventory 130
Sales Discounts 430
Dr.
Cr.
Dr.
Cr.
Dr.
Cr.
Bal. 1,060
Bal. 5,000
Accounts Receivable 120
Sales 410
Cost of Goods Sold 510
Dr.
Cr.
Dr.
Cr.
Dr.
Cr.
Bal. 600
Accounts Receivable Subsidiary Ledger
Blue Co.
Pete Long Co.
Dr.
Cr.
Dr.
Cr.
Bal. 400
Bal. 200
April 9
Receíved cheque from Blue Co, for balance due less 2% discount.
April 12
Cash sale collected, $500. Cost of the inventory sold was $400.
Tip: Calculate Sales Discount and debit it in first transaction.
23.2A You are required to prepare a purchases ledger control account from the following infor-
mation for the month of April. The balance of the account is to be taken as the amount of accounts
as on 30 April.
payable
April
1
30
Purchases ledger balances
Totals for April:
Purchases day book
Returns outwards day book
Cheques paid to suppliers
Discounts received from suppliers
Purchases ledger balances
23,700
14,200
950
16,695
845
Chapter 15 Solutions
College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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