Consider the following perpetual system merchandising transactions of Belton Company. Use a separate account for each recelvable and payable; for example, record the purchase July 1 in Accounts Payable-Jones Company. Do the analysis component. July 1 Purchased merchandise from Jones Company for $14,800 under credit terms of 1/15, n/30, FOB factory. 2 Sold merchandise to Terra Co. for $2,680 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB shipping point. The merchandise had cost $1,95e. 3 Paid $450 for freight charges on the purchase of July 1. 8 Sold merchandise that cost $3,825 for $5,100 cash. 9 Purchased merchandise from Keene Co. for $9,108 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB destination. 12 Received a $1,50e credit memo acknowledging the return of merchandise purchased on July 9. 12 Received the balance due from Terra Co. for the credit sale dated July 2. 13 Purchased office supplies from Eastco on credit, $960, n/30. 16 Paid the balance due to Jones Company. 19 Sold merchandise that cost $2,85e to Urban Co. for $3,800 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB shipping point. 21 Issued a $300 credit memo to Urban Co. for an allowance on goods sold on July 19. 22 Received a debit memo from Urban Co. for an error that overstated the total invoice by $200. 29 Paid Keene Co. the balance due. 30 Received the balance due from Urban Co. for the credit sale dated July 19. 31 Sold merchandise that cost $7,500 to Terra Co. for $18, eee under credit terms of 2/18, n/68, FOB shipping point. Prepare General Journal entries to record the above transactions.
Consider the following perpetual system merchandising transactions of Belton Company. Use a separate account for each recelvable and payable; for example, record the purchase July 1 in Accounts Payable-Jones Company. Do the analysis component. July 1 Purchased merchandise from Jones Company for $14,800 under credit terms of 1/15, n/30, FOB factory. 2 Sold merchandise to Terra Co. for $2,680 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB shipping point. The merchandise had cost $1,95e. 3 Paid $450 for freight charges on the purchase of July 1. 8 Sold merchandise that cost $3,825 for $5,100 cash. 9 Purchased merchandise from Keene Co. for $9,108 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB destination. 12 Received a $1,50e credit memo acknowledging the return of merchandise purchased on July 9. 12 Received the balance due from Terra Co. for the credit sale dated July 2. 13 Purchased office supplies from Eastco on credit, $960, n/30. 16 Paid the balance due to Jones Company. 19 Sold merchandise that cost $2,85e to Urban Co. for $3,800 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB shipping point. 21 Issued a $300 credit memo to Urban Co. for an allowance on goods sold on July 19. 22 Received a debit memo from Urban Co. for an error that overstated the total invoice by $200. 29 Paid Keene Co. the balance due. 30 Received the balance due from Urban Co. for the credit sale dated July 19. 31 Sold merchandise that cost $7,500 to Terra Co. for $18, eee under credit terms of 2/18, n/68, FOB shipping point. Prepare General Journal entries to record the above transactions.
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![Consider the following perpetual system merchandising transactions of Belton Company. Use a separate account for each recelvable
and payable; for example, record the purchase July 1 in Accounts Payable-Jones Company. Do the analysis component.
July 1 Purchased merchandise from Jones Company for $14,80e under credit terms of 1/15, n/30,
FOB factory.
2 Sold merchandise to Terra Co. for $2,680 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB shipping
point. The merchandise had cost $1,950.
3 Paid $450 for freight charges on the purchase of July 1.
8 Sold merchandise that cost $3,825 for $5,100 cash.
9 Purchased merchandise from Keene Co. for $9,100 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB
destination.
12 Received a $1,500 credit memo acknoOwledging the return of merchandise purchased on July
9.
12 Received the balance due from Terra Co. for the credit sale dated July 2.
13 Purchased office supplies from Eastco on credit, $968, n/30.
16 Paid the balance due to Jones Company.
19 Sold merchandise that cost $2,858 to Urban Co. for $3,800 under credit terms of 2/15,
n/68, FOB shipping point.
21 Issued a $300 credit memo to Urban Co. for an allowance on goods sold on July 19.
22 Received a debit memo from Urban Co. for an error that overstated the total invoice by
$200.
29 Paid Keene Co. the balance due.
30 Received the balance due from Urban Co. for the credit sale dated July 19.
31 Sold merchandise that cost $7,5ee to Terra Co. for $10,0ee under credit terms of 2/10,
n/68, FOB shipping point.
Prepare General Journal entries to record the above transactions.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following perpetual system merchandising transactions of Belton Company. Use a separate account for each recelvable
and payable; for example, record the purchase July 1 in Accounts Payable-Jones Company. Do the analysis component.
July 1 Purchased merchandise from Jones Company for $14,80e under credit terms of 1/15, n/30,
FOB factory.
2 Sold merchandise to Terra Co. for $2,680 under credit terms of 2/10, n/60, FOB shipping
point. The merchandise had cost $1,950.
3 Paid $450 for freight charges on the purchase of July 1.
8 Sold merchandise that cost $3,825 for $5,100 cash.
9 Purchased merchandise from Keene Co. for $9,100 under credit terms of 2/15, n/60, FOB
destination.
12 Received a $1,500 credit memo acknoOwledging the return of merchandise purchased on July
9.
12 Received the balance due from Terra Co. for the credit sale dated July 2.
13 Purchased office supplies from Eastco on credit, $968, n/30.
16 Paid the balance due to Jones Company.
19 Sold merchandise that cost $2,858 to Urban Co. for $3,800 under credit terms of 2/15,
n/68, FOB shipping point.
21 Issued a $300 credit memo to Urban Co. for an allowance on goods sold on July 19.
22 Received a debit memo from Urban Co. for an error that overstated the total invoice by
$200.
29 Paid Keene Co. the balance due.
30 Received the balance due from Urban Co. for the credit sale dated July 19.
31 Sold merchandise that cost $7,5ee to Terra Co. for $10,0ee under credit terms of 2/10,
n/68, FOB shipping point.
Prepare General Journal entries to record the above transactions.
View transaction list
Journal entry worksheet
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
2
19
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