An electronics retailler purchases $25,000 of computers on account for resale. The retailer returns $5,000 of computers to the supplier and recelves a credit on their account. Under a perpetual inventory system the journal entry to record the returned goods will include: Multiple Choice $20.000 will be credited to Inventory and $20.000 will be credited to Purcheses. $5.000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $5,000 will be credited to Inventory $25.000 will be debited to Accounts Payeble and $25.000 will be credited to Inventory.

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An electronics retaller purchases $25,000 of computers on account for resale. The retailer returns $5,000 of computers to the
supplier and receives a credit on their account. Under a perpetual inventory system the journal entry to record the returned
goods will include:
Multiple Choice
$20,000 will be credited to Inventory and $20.000 will be credited to Purchases.
$5.000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $5,000 will be credited to Inventory.
$25.000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $25.000 will be credited to Inventory.
Transcribed Image Text:An electronics retaller purchases $25,000 of computers on account for resale. The retailer returns $5,000 of computers to the supplier and receives a credit on their account. Under a perpetual inventory system the journal entry to record the returned goods will include: Multiple Choice $20,000 will be credited to Inventory and $20.000 will be credited to Purchases. $5.000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $5,000 will be credited to Inventory. $25.000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $25.000 will be credited to Inventory.
$20,000 will be credited to Inventory and $20,000 will be credited to Purchases.
$5,000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $5,000 will be credited to Inventory.
$25,000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $25,000 will be credited to Inventory.
$5,000 will be debited to Purchases Returns and $5,000 will be credited to Accounts Payable.
Transcribed Image Text:$20,000 will be credited to Inventory and $20,000 will be credited to Purchases. $5,000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $5,000 will be credited to Inventory. $25,000 will be debited to Accounts Payable and $25,000 will be credited to Inventory. $5,000 will be debited to Purchases Returns and $5,000 will be credited to Accounts Payable.
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There is two method of inventory:

1. Periodic inventory method: It is a inventory valuation method in which inventory is updated at the end of reporting period. In this method, inventory account is not updated  after every sale and purchase transaction.

2. Perpetual inventory system: It is a method of inventory management that records real time transactions of inventory sold or received through the use of technology.

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