Principles of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781133626985
Author: Belverd E. Needles, Marian Powers, Susan V. Crosson
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Terms of SaleE5B. A household appliance dealer buys refrigerators from a manufacturer and resellsthem to its customers.a. The manufacturer sets a list or catalogue price of $2,500 for a refrigerator. The manufacturer offers its dealers a 30 percent trade discount.b. The manufacturer sells the machine under terms of FOB destination. The cost ofshipping is $240.c. The manufacturer offers a sales discount of 2/10, n/30. Sales discounts do not applyto shipping costs.What is the net cost of the refrigerator to the dealer, assuming it is paid for within 10days of purchase?
Bell Corporation sold merchandise on account with a list price of $18,000 and a cost of $10,000. Payment terms were 1/10, n/30. Bell shipped the goods FOB destination and paid $600 in freight costs. Prior to payment of the invoice, the customer returned merchandise with a list price of $1,800 and a $1,000 cost. The customer paid the amount due within the discount period. What is Bell Corporation's net sales amount as a result of these transactions?
Firms usually offer their customers some form of trade credit. This allowance comes with certain terms of credit, which will affect the actual cost of asset being sold for the buyer and the seller. Consider this case: Green Moose Industries buys most of its raw materials from a single supplier. This supplier sells to Green Moose on terms of 1/10, net 30.   The cost per period of the trade credit extended to Green Moose is  ________(1.23%, 0.89%, 1.01%, 1.05%)   (Note: Round all intermediate calculations to four decimal places, and your final answer to two decimal places.).   Green Moose’s trade credit has a nominal annual cost of  _______ (22.85%, 19.17%, 16.59%, 18.43%) , assuming a 365-day year. (Note: Round all intermediate calculations to four decimal places, and your final answer to two decimal places.)   If Green Moose Industries’s supplier shortens its discount period to five days, this will  _______ (Increase, Decrease) the cost of the trade credit.
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