Financial & Managerial Accounting
14th Edition
ISBN: 9781337119207
Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.7EX
To determine
Purchases is an activity of acquiring the merchandise inventory of a business.
To Record: The purchase of merchandise inventory on account under the terms of 1/10, n/30.
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Purchase-Related Transactions
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Purchased $37,000 of merchandise from Schell Co. on account, terms 2/10, n/30.
Paid the amount owed on the invoice within the discount period.
Discovered that $7,400 before purchases discount of the merchandise was defective and returned items, receiving credit.
Purchased $5,900 of merchandise from Schell Co. on account, terms n/30.
Received a check for the balance owed from the return in (c), after deducting for the purchase in (d).
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Journalize entries for the following related transactions of Lilly Heating & Air Company:
Purchased $30,000 of merchandise from Schell Co. on account, terms 1/10, n/30.
Paid the amount owed on the invoice within the discount period.
Discovered that $6,000 before purchases discount of the merchandise was defective and returned items, receiving credit.
Purchased $4,800 of merchandise from Schell Co. on account, terms n/30.
Received a check for the balance owed from the return in (c), after deducting for the purchase in (d).
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Purchase-Related Transactions
Journalize entries for the following related transactions of Manville Heating & Air Company:
a. Purchased $22,000 of merchandise from Wright Co. on account, terms 2/10, n/30.
Merchandise Inventory
Accounts Payable-Wright Co.
b. Paid the amount owed on the invoice within the discount period.
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c. Discovered that $4,400 of the merchandise purchased in (a) was defective and returned items, receiving credit.
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d. Purchased $3,400 of merchandise from Wright Co. on account, terms n/30.
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e. Received a refund from Wright Co. for return in (c) less the purchase in (d).
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Financial & Managerial Accounting
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