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Make accounting entries for following perpetual inventory transaction
Jan17,2018 business received money in full from Barret ltd
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- View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 2 Record the first installment payment on October 31, 2021. Assume no reversing entries were prepared. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date October 31 General Journal Debit Credit View general journal Record entry Clear entryBrief Exercise 9-12 (Algo) Record bond issue at a discount and related annual interest (LO9-5) Pretzelmania, Incorporated, issues 5%, 20-year bonds with a face amount of $68,000 for $60,200 on January 1, 2024. The market interest rate for bonds of similar risk and maturity is 6%. Interest is paid annually on December 31. Required: 1. & 2. Record the bond issue on January 1, 2024 and first interest payment on December 31, 2024. (If no entry is required for a particular transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheetOn December 7, Smart Touch delivers equipment to a small retailer on consignment. The cost of the equipment was $1,460 and the combined retail selling price is $2,200. If the retail shop sells the equipment, Smart Touch will pay 20% commission. Both companies use a perpetual inventory method. Date Accounts Debit Credit
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The transactions listed below are typical of those involving Southern Sporting Goods (SSG) and Sports R Us (SRU). SSG is a wholesale merchandiser and SRU is a retail merchandiser. Assume all sales of merchandise from SSG to SRU are made with terms n/30, and the two companies use perpetual inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended December 31. a. SSG sold merchandise to SRU at a selling price of $140,000. The merchandise had cost SSG $100,000. b. Two days later, SRU complained to SSG that some of the merchandise differed from what SRU had ordered. SSG agreed to give an allowance of $4,500 to SRU. SRU also returned some sporting goods, which had cost SSG $13,500 and had been sold to SRU for $18,000. No further returns are expected c. Just three days later SRU paid SSG, which settled all amounts owed. . Prepare…The following amounts appeared on the Mendelstein Company's adjusted trial balance as of October 31, 2020, the end of its fiscal year: Debit $ 1,750 47,808 Credit Merchandise inventory Other assets Liabilities $ 43,340 37,690 Joe Mendelstein, capital Joe Mendelstein, withdrawals Interest income 3,700 185 Sales 103,400 Sales returns and allowances 8,200 1,195 44, 200 Sales discounts Purchases Purchase returns and allowances Purchase discounts 2,500 970 Transportation-in Sales salaries expense Rent expense, selling space Store supplies expense Advertising expense Office salaries expense Rent expense, office space Office supplies expense 5,400 18,500 ,900 3,900 9,708 22,700 8,300 3,648 $188,885 $188,885 Totals A physical count shows that the cost of the ending inventory is $13.30o. Requlred: 1. Calculate the company's net sales for the year. Net salesJaded Corporation has the following account balances for the year-ended December 31, 2024. K In addition, the 12/31/23 balances for Accounts Receivable and Inventory are $45,000 and $95,000, respectively. dr Accounts Receivable Inventory Purchases Freight-In Purchases Discount Purchases Returns Purchase Allowances 32,000 20,000 480,000 5,000 Sales Revenue Interest Revenue Sales Returns & Allowances Sales Discounts Selling Expenses General & Administrative Exp 15,000 30,000 Other Operating Expenses Freight-Out 9,000 Interest Expense 2,000 Loss on Sale of Truck 5,000 What is the operating income for the period? OA. $1,146,000 OB. $1,167,000 OC. $1,156,000 O D. $1,176,000 $8,000 50,000 10,000 cr $ 4,000 3,000 1,000 1,850,000 1,000
- Selected accounts and related amounts for Kanpur Co. for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2019, are presented in Problem 6-5B.Instructions1. Prepare a single-step income statement in the format shown in Exhibit 12.2. Prepare closing entries as of June 30, 2019.Journal entry worksheet < 3 4 Record the cost of the sale, $17,400. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit 1-bPrepare an adjusted trial balance and income statement. Cash 26400 Accounts Payable 12100 Inventory 27060 Interest Payable 220 Prepaid Insurance 6280 Notes Payable 44000 Equipment 33440 Owner's Capital 36860 93180 93180 During January 2022, the following transactions occurred. (Sheridan Company uses the perpetual inventory system.) 1. Hydra paid $320 interest on the note payable on January 1, 2022. The note is due December 31, 2023. 2. Hydra purchased $229,768 of inventory on account. 3. Hydra sold for $387,200 cash, inventory which cost $233,200. Hydra also collected $25,168 in sales taxes. 4. Hydra paid $202,400 in accounts payable. 5. Hydra paid $14,960 in sales taxes to the state. 6. Paid other operating expenses of $26,400. 7. On January 31, 2022, the payroll for the month consists of salaries and wages of $56,000. All salaries and wages are subject to 7.65% FICA taxes. A total of $7,840 federal income taxes are withheld.…
- Sept. 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 1 (a) Purchased inventory from Encino Company on account for $46,800. Crane records purchases gross and uses a periodic inventory system. Issued a $46,800, 12-month, 8% note to Encino in payment of account. Borrowed $46,800 from the Shore Bank by signing a 12-month, zero-interest-bearing $49,920 note. Prepare journal entries for the selected transactions above. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record entries in the order displayed in the problem statement.) Date October 1 Account Titles and Explanation Debit T CreditA credit records financial informati. A. January 22, purchased, an asset, merchandise inventory on account for $2,800. EA7. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions. will increase and the other side will- the terms debit and credit representedi- by calculating the difference between ectively. Depending on the acc 1. January 22, purchased, an asset merchandise inventory on account for $2,800. B. February 10, paid creditor for part of January 22 purchase, $1,600 C. July 1, issued common stock for cash, $15,000 D. July 15, purchased supplies, on account, $1,800 E. July 25, billed customer for accounting services provided, $950 BAT. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions.Record the sale by Balus Company of $136,000 in accounts receivable on May 1. Balus is charged a 3.00% factoring fee. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 > Record the sale of receivable. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit May 01 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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