Please show the complete solution. Thank you so much. 1. LEVIATAN Company is using perpetual inventory system and net method. On May 1, the company purchased P200,000 worth of inventory on account with terms of 2/10, n/30; FOB shipping point, freight prepaid of P10,000. On May 5, the company returned P60,000 defective units. On May 11, the company paid in full the amount due. There were no other transactions during the month. Question: What is the amount paid on May 11 and the amount of general ledger balance of "Merchandise Inventory" as of May 30, respectively.
Please show the complete solution. Thank you so much. 1. LEVIATAN Company is using perpetual inventory system and net method. On May 1, the company purchased P200,000 worth of inventory on account with terms of 2/10, n/30; FOB shipping point, freight prepaid of P10,000. On May 5, the company returned P60,000 defective units. On May 11, the company paid in full the amount due. There were no other transactions during the month. Question: What is the amount paid on May 11 and the amount of general ledger balance of "Merchandise Inventory" as of May 30, respectively.
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1. LEVIATAN Company is using perpetual inventory system and net method. On May 1, the company purchased P200,000 worth of inventory on account with terms of 2/10, n/30; FOB shipping point, freight prepaid of P10,000. On May 5, the company returned P60,000 defective units. On May 11, the company paid in full the amount due. There were no other transactions during the month.
Question: What is the amount paid on May 11 and the amount of general ledger balance of "Merchandise Inventory" as of May 30, respectively.
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