DS Unlimited has the following transactions during August. August 6 Purchases 78 handheld game devices on account from GameGirl, Incorporated, for $240 each, terms 1/10, n/60. August 7 Pays $440 to Sure Shipping for freight charges associated with the August 6 purchase. August 10 Returns to GameGirl eight game devices that were defective. August 14 Pays the full amount due to GameGirl. August 23 Sells 58 game devices purchased on August 6 for $260 each to customers on account. The total cost of the 58 game devices sold is $14,145.00. Required: 1. Record the transactions of DS Unlimited, assuming the company uses a periodic inventory system. 2. Record the period-end adjusting entry to cost of goods sold on August 31, assuming the company has no beginning inventory and ending inventory has a cost of $2,927.

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DS Unlimited has the following transactions during August.
 

August 6 Purchases 78 handheld game devices on account from GameGirl, Incorporated, for $240 each, terms 1/10, n/60.
August 7 Pays $440 to Sure Shipping for freight charges associated with the August 6 purchase.
August 10 Returns to GameGirl eight game devices that were defective.
August 14 Pays the full amount due to GameGirl.
August 23 Sells 58 game devices purchased on August 6 for $260 each to customers on account. The total cost of the 58 game devices sold is $14,145.00.


Required:
1. 
Record the transactions of DS Unlimited, assuming the company uses a periodic inventory system.
2. Record the period-end adjusting entry to cost of goods sold on August 31, assuming the company has no beginning inventory and ending inventory has a cost of $2,927.

Required 1
Required 2
Record the transactions of DS Unlimited, assuming the company uses a periodic inventory system. (If no entry is required for a
transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
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No
Date
General Journal
Debit
Credit
1
August 06
Inventory (beginning)
18,720
Accounts Payable
18,720
August 07
Inventory (beginning)
440
Cash
440
3
August 10
Accounts Payable
1,920
Inventory (beginning)
1,920
4
August 14
Accounts Payable
16,800
Inventory (beginning)
168
Cash
16,632
August 23
Accounts Receivable
15,080
Sales Revenue
15,080
August 23
Cost of Goods Sold
14,145
Inventory (ending)
14,145
< Required 1
Required 2 >
:.......:
Transcribed Image Text:Required 1 Required 2 Record the transactions of DS Unlimited, assuming the company uses a periodic inventory system. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) View transaction list View journal entry worksheet No Date General Journal Debit Credit 1 August 06 Inventory (beginning) 18,720 Accounts Payable 18,720 August 07 Inventory (beginning) 440 Cash 440 3 August 10 Accounts Payable 1,920 Inventory (beginning) 1,920 4 August 14 Accounts Payable 16,800 Inventory (beginning) 168 Cash 16,632 August 23 Accounts Receivable 15,080 Sales Revenue 15,080 August 23 Cost of Goods Sold 14,145 Inventory (ending) 14,145 < Required 1 Required 2 > :.......:
Journal entry worksheet
1
Record the period-end adjusting entry.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
Date
General Journal
Debit
Credit
August 31
Record entry
Clear entry
View general journal
Transcribed Image Text:Journal entry worksheet 1 Record the period-end adjusting entry. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit August 31 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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