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Introduction: The perpetual inventory system of recording the inventory records includes the continuous updating of inventory records after each and every transaction of purchase of inventory and sales of inventory is made.
The gross method of accounting does not take into consideration the discount amount at the time of recording the transaction of purchase and sale rather the same is taken into account on the actual payment date.
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Journal entries for the expected future discount.
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Introduction: The perpetual inventory system of recording the inventory records includes the continuous updating of inventory records after each and every transaction of purchase of inventory and sales of inventory is made.
The gross method of accounting does not take into consideration the discount amount at the time of recording the transaction of purchase and sale rather the same is taken into account on the actual payment date.
Journal entry for future expected sales discount.
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Introduction: The perpetual inventory system of recording the inventory records includes the continuous updating of inventory records after each and every transaction of purchase of inventory and sales of inventory is made.
The gross method of accounting does not take into consideration the discount amount at the time of recording the transaction of purchase and sale rather the same is taken into account on the actual payment date.
The Nature of allowance for sales discount.
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