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- Palisade Creek Co. is a retail business that uses the perpetual inventory system. The account balances for Palisade Creek as of May 1, 20Y6 (unless otherwise indicated), are as follows: During May, the last month of the fiscal year, the following transactions were completed: Record the following transactions on Page 21 of the journal: Instructions 1. Enter the balances of each of the accounts in the appropriate balance column of a four-column account. Write Balance in the item section, and place a check mark () in the Posting Reference column. Journalize the transactions for May, starting on Page 20 of the journal. 2. Post the journal to the general ledger, extending the month-end balances to the appropriate balance columns after all posting is completed. In this problem, you are not required to update or post to the accounts receivable and accounts payable subsidiary ledgers. 3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance. 4. At the end of May, the following adjustment data were assembled. Analyze and use these data to complete (5) and (6). 5. (Optional) Enter the unadjusted trial balance on a 10-column end-of-period spreadsheet (work sheet), and complete the spreadsheet. 6. Journalize and post the adjusting entries. Record the adjusting entries on Page 22 of the journal. 7. Prepare an adjusted trial balance. 8. Prepare an income statement, a statement of stockholders equity, and a balance sheet. Assume that additional common stock of 10,000 was issued in January 20Y6. 9. Prepare and post the closing entries. Record the closing entries on Page 23 of the journal. Indicate closed accounts by inserting a line in both the Balance columns opposite the closing entry. Insert the new balance in the retained earnings account. 10. Prepare a post-closing trial balance.Review the following transactions, and prepare any necessary journal entries for Sewing Masters Inc. A. On October 3, Sewing Masters Inc. purchases 800 yards of fabric (Fabric Inventory) at $9.00 per yard from a supplier, on credit. Terms of the purchase are 1/5, n/40 from the invoice date of October 3. B. On October 8, Sewing Masters Inc. purchases 300 more yards of fabric from the same supplier at an increased price of $9.25 per yard, on credit. Terms of the purchase are 5/10, n/20 from the invoice date of October 8. C. On October 18, Sewing Masters pays cash for the amount due to the fabric supplier from the October 8 transaction. D. On October 23, Sewing Masters pays cash for the amount due to the fabric supplier from the October 3 transaction.Two different companies, Vogel Corporation and Hatcher Corporation, entered into the following inventory transactions during December. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system using the gross method of recording sales discounts. • December 3 - Vogel Corporation sold inventory on account to Hatcher Corporation for $481,000, terms 2/10, n/30. This inventory originally cost Vogel $313,000. December 8 - Hatcher Corporation returned inventory to Vogel Corporation for a credit of $3,300. Vogel returned this inventory to inventory at its original cost of $2,147. • December 12 - Hatcher Corporation paid Vogel Corporation for the amount owed. Required: a. Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Vogel Corporation. b. What is the amount of net sales to be reported on Vogel Corporation's income statement? c. What is the Vogel Corporation's gross profit percentage?
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- Sarasota Corp. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company had the following inventory transactions in April: April 3 Purchased merchandise from DeVito Ltd. for $24,080, terms n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate company paid freight costs of $602 on the merchandise purchased on April 3. Purchased supplies on account for $4,300. Returned merchandise to DeVito and received a credit of $3,010. The merchandise was returned to inventory for future resale. Paid the amount due to DeVito in full. 6 here to search 7 8 30 Record the above transactions in Sarasota's books. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit 18°C SunnyMarigold Corp. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company had the following inventory transactions in April. April 3 Purchased merchandise from DeVito Ltd. for $33,000, terms 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The appropriate company paid freight costs of $750 on the merchandise purchased on April 3. Purchased supplies on account for $5,400. Returned merchandise to DeVito and received a credit of $4,200. The merchandise was returned to inventory for future resale. 6 7 30 Paid the amount due to DeVito in full.On June 10, Oriole Company purchased $6,400 of merchandise from Ivanhoe Company, terms 2/10, n/30. Oriole Company pays the freight costs of $370 on June 11. Goods totaling $500 are returned to Ivanhoe Company for credit on June 12. On June 19, Oriole Company pays Ivanhoe Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. (a) Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of Oriole Company. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
- On June 10, Sunland Company purchased $7,800 of merchandise from Blossom Company, terms 4/10, n/30. Sunland Company pays the freight costs of $370 on June 11. Goods totaling $800 are returned to Blossom Company for credit on June 12. On June 19, Sunland Company pays Blossom Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. (a) Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of Sunland Company. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit choose a transaction date enter an account title enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title enter a…On June 10, Sunland Company purchased $7,800 of merchandise from Blossom Company, terms 4/10, n/30. Sunland Company pays the freight costs of $370 on June 11. Goods totaling $800 are returned to Blossom Company for credit on June 12. On June 19, Sunland Company pays Blossom Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system (b) Prepare separate entries for each transaction for Blossom Company. The merchandise purchased by Blossom Company on June 10 cost McGiver $3,180, and the goods returned cost Blossom Company $210. (If no entry is required, select "No entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit choose a transaction date…On June 10, Cullumber Company purchased $7,300 of merchandise from Oriole Company, terms 3/10, n/30. Cullumber Company pays the freight costs of $360 on June 11. Goods totaling $500 are returned to Oriole Company for credit on June 12. On June 19, Cullumber Company pays Oriole Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. (a) Prepare separate entries for each transaction on the books of Cullumber Company. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit choose a transaction date enter an account title enter a debit amount enter a credit amount enter an account title enter…