HORNGREN'S FINANCIAL & MANGERIAL ACCOUNT
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ISBN: 9780136505273
Author: MILLER-NOBLES
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.18E
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To record: The
Introduction: The financial statements of a company include a balance sheet, income statement, and
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Sandhill Company uses special journals and a general journal. The following transactions occurred during September 2022
Sold merchandise on account to H. Drew, invoice no. 101. $745, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $455.
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Purchased merchandise on account from A. Pagan $600, terms 2/10, n/30.
Purchased office equipment on account from R. Cairo $6,200.
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was $430
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Sold merchandise to S. Miller for $665 cash. The cost of the merchandise sold was $420.
B. Journalize the following transactions using the Perpetual method:
Sta. Rosa Trading completed the following merchandising transactions in the month of
October 2020:
11-Purchased merchandise on account from Vera Supply P4,000, 2/10, n/30.
12-Sold merchandise on account to Sanchez Variety P4,300, terms: 2/10, 1/20, n/30. The
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13 - Received credit from Vera Supply for merchandise returned P250.
14 - Paid P150 freight on October 12 sales.
15 - Purchased supplies for cash P850.
16 -Purchased merchandise for cash P2,700.
20 -Sold merchandise for cash P6,300. The merchandise sold had a cost of P4,800.
Journalize the following merchandise transactions: (If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.)
a. Sold merchandise on account, $12,300, with terms 2/10, net 30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $7,995.
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b. Received payment within the discount period.
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HORNGREN'S FINANCIAL & MANGERIAL ACCOUNT
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