answer should be complete and correct with all working A convenient store sells 500 units for $5 each. Sales are made for cash, rather than on credit terms. The store’s customary business practice is to allow a customer to return any unused product within 30 days and receive a full refund. The cost of each product is $4. To determine the transaction price, the store decides that the approach that is most predictive of the amount of consideration to which the store will be entitled is the most likely amount. Using the most likely amount, the store estimates that five (25) units will be returned. The store’s experience is predictive of the amount of consideration to which the store will be entitled. The store estimates that the costs of recovering the products will be immaterial and expects that the returned products can be resold at a profit. REQUIRED: Provide the accounting entries to record the sale, and the subsequent return of the assets, assuming that the returns occur in accordance with expectations.
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A convenient store sells 500 units for $5 each. Sales are made for cash, rather than on credit terms. The store’s customary business practice is to allow a customer to return any unused product within 30 days and receive a full refund. The cost of each product is $4. To determine the transaction price, the store decides that the approach that is most predictive of the amount of consideration to which the store will be entitled is the most likely amount. Using the most likely amount, the store estimates that five (25) units will be returned. The store’s experience is predictive of the amount of consideration to which the store will be entitled. The store estimates that the costs of recovering the products will be immaterial and expects that the returned products can be resold at a profit.
REQUIRED: Provide the accounting entries to record the sale, and the subsequent return of the assets, assuming that the returns occur in accordance with expectations.
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