Retro Clothes uses a perpetual inventory system. Journalize the following transactions for Retro Clothes. Explanations are not required. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from journal entries. Assume the company uses the gross method to record sales. Round all numbers to the nearest whole dollar.) View the transactions. Aug. 1: Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms 3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes. Date Aug. 1 Accounts Debit Credit Transactions Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms 3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes. Returned $400 of defective merchandise purchased on August 1. Paid freight bill of $250 on August 1 purchase. Sold merchandise inventory on account for $2,400 to Youth Outfitters. Payment terms were 2/15, n/30. These goods cost the company $1,100. Aug. 10 Paid amount owed on credit purchase of August 1, less the return and the discount. Aug. 26 Received cash from Youth Outfitters in full settlement of their debt. ☑
Retro Clothes uses a perpetual inventory system. Journalize the following transactions for Retro Clothes. Explanations are not required. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from journal entries. Assume the company uses the gross method to record sales. Round all numbers to the nearest whole dollar.) View the transactions. Aug. 1: Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms 3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes. Date Aug. 1 Accounts Debit Credit Transactions Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 7 Aug. 8 Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms 3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes. Returned $400 of defective merchandise purchased on August 1. Paid freight bill of $250 on August 1 purchase. Sold merchandise inventory on account for $2,400 to Youth Outfitters. Payment terms were 2/15, n/30. These goods cost the company $1,100. Aug. 10 Paid amount owed on credit purchase of August 1, less the return and the discount. Aug. 26 Received cash from Youth Outfitters in full settlement of their debt. ☑
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Transcribed Image Text:Retro Clothes uses a perpetual inventory system. Journalize the following transactions for Retro Clothes. Explanations are not required. (Record debits first, then credits. Exclude explanations from journal entries. Assume the company
uses the gross method to record sales. Round all numbers to the nearest whole dollar.)
View the transactions.
Aug. 1: Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms 3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes.
Date
Aug. 1
Accounts
Debit
Credit
Transactions
Aug. 1
Aug. 5
Aug. 7
Aug. 8
Purchased $6,600 of merchandise inventory on account under terms
3/10, n/EOM and FOB shipping point from NYC Clothes.
Returned $400 of defective merchandise purchased on August 1.
Paid freight bill of $250 on August 1 purchase.
Sold merchandise inventory on account for $2,400 to Youth Outfitters.
Payment terms were 2/15, n/30. These goods cost the company $1,100.
Aug. 10 Paid amount owed on credit purchase of August 1, less the return and
the discount.
Aug. 26 Received cash from Youth Outfitters in full settlement of their debt.
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