Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134486444
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.1DC

Decision Case 7-1

A fire destroyed certain accounting records of Green Books. The controller, Marilyn Green, asks your help in reconstructing the records. All of the sales are on account, with credits terms of n/30. The only accounting record preserved from the fire is the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger, which follows.

Requirements

1. Determine the beginning and ending balances of Accounts Receivable.
2. Determine the sales on account in the month of April.
3. Determine total cash receipts on account from customers during April.

    Garcia Sales
    Balance
    Date Post. Ref. Debit Credit Debit Credit
    Apr. 1 450
    3 CR.8 450 0
    25 S.6 3,600 3,600
    29 S.6 1,100 4,700

    Leewright, Inc.
    Balance
    Date Post. Ref. Debit Credit Debit Credit
    Apr. 1 2,800
    15 S.6 2,600 5,400
    29 CR.8 1,500 3,900

    Sally Jones
    Balance
    Date Post. Ref. Debit Credit Debit Credit
    Apr. 1 1,100
    5 CR.8 1,100 0
    11 S.6 400 400
    21 CR.8 400 0

    24
    S.6 2,000 2,000

    Jacques LeHavre
    Balance
    Date Post. Ref. Debit Credit Debit Credit
    Apr. 1 0
    8 S.6 2,400 2,400
    16 S.6 900 3,300
    18 CR.8 2,400 900

    19
    J.5 200 700
    27 CR.8 700 0

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