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Nov.1Sold merchandise on account to Mercer, Inc., for $18,000, terms 2/10, n/30.
Nov.5Mercer, Inc., returned merchandise worth $1,000.
Nov.9Received payment in full from Mercer, Inc.
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- 1. Merchandise with a list price of $7,425 is purchased on account, terms FOB shipping point, n/30. The seller prepaid transportation costs of $300. Prior to payment, $1,000 of the merchandise is returned. The correct amount is paid within the discount period.(net method) Record the foregoing transactions of the buyer in the sequence indicated below. a) Purchased the merchandise b) Recorded receipt of the credit memorandum for merchandise returned. c) Paid the amount owed.A 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.Determine the amount to be paid in full settlement of each of two invoices, (a) and (b), assuming that credit for returns and allowances was received prior to payment and that all invoices were paid within the discount period. If required, round the answers to the nearest dollar. a. b. a. S b. $ Merchandise (Invoice Amount) $5,550 2,600 Freight Paid by Seller $700 300 Freight Terms FOB destination, 2/10, n/30 FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30 Returns and Allowances (Invoice Amount) $1,300 800
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