You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.

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Using the five journals as named here:

  • Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General

and using the following as possible column header titles:

  • Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None

and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:

Accounts Payable Merchandise Inventory Sales
Accounts Receivable Purchases Sales Discounts
Cash Purchase Discounts Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold Purchase Returns and Allowances Sales Tax Payable

PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.

  • On March 1, you paid Duke Mfg. (account number D101) for inventory purchased on Feb. 27 for $1,000. Duke Mfg. offered terms of 2/10, n/30.
  • On March 3, paid Emergency Plumbing $450. They just came to fix the leak in the coffee room. Give them account number E143. Use check #4013 and debit the Repairs and Maintenance account, #655.
  • On March 5, used check #4014 to pay Wake Mfg. (account number W210) $1,684 for inventory purchased on Feb. 25, no terms offered.

 JOURNAL

 

Page 144

Date

 

 

 

 (or other account) DR

 CR

 CR

2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mar. 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mar. 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mar. 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using the five journals as named here:
• Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
and using the following as possible column header titles:
•. Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Receivable
Sales Returns and
Cash
Purchase Discounts
Allowances
Purchase Returns and
Cost of Goods Sold
Sales Tax Payable
Allowances
PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and
all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.
• On March 1, you paid Duke Mfg. (account number D101) for inventory purchased on Feb. 27 for $1,00O. Duke Mfg. offered terms of 2/10,
n/30.
• On March 3, paid Emergency Plumbing $450. They just came to fix the leak in the coffee room. Give them account number E143. Use check
#4013 and debit the Repairs and Maintenance account, #655.
• On March 5, used check #4014 to pay Wake Mfg. (account number W210) $1,684 for inventory purchased on Feb. 25, no terms offered.
Transcribed Image Text:Using the five journals as named here: • Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General and using the following as possible column header titles: •. Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system: Accounts Payable Merchandise Inventory Sales Accounts Purchases Sales Discounts Receivable Sales Returns and Cash Purchase Discounts Allowances Purchase Returns and Cost of Goods Sold Sales Tax Payable Allowances PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks. • On March 1, you paid Duke Mfg. (account number D101) for inventory purchased on Feb. 27 for $1,00O. Duke Mfg. offered terms of 2/10, n/30. • On March 3, paid Emergency Plumbing $450. They just came to fix the leak in the coffee room. Give them account number E143. Use check #4013 and debit the Repairs and Maintenance account, #655. • On March 5, used check #4014 to pay Wake Mfg. (account number W210) $1,684 for inventory purchased on Feb. 25, no terms offered.
JOURNAL
Page 144
Date
(or other account)
CR
CR
DR
2019
Mar.
1
Mar.
3
Mar.
Transcribed Image Text:JOURNAL Page 144 Date (or other account) CR CR DR 2019 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 Mar.
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