
Concept Introduction:
Journal entries in the Ledger:
The business runs with the transactions it makes. Every transaction results in some outcome like the creation of asset, liability, income, loss, gain or expense. The transactions are recorded on the basis of the resulted outcome. The debits and the credits are made on the basis of the rules of the accounting.
Warranty Expense and Estimated Warranty Payable:
Warranty Expense refers to the cost which a business expects to incur or has already incurred for the repair or replacement of the goods sold.
Warranty Expense is calculated by using the following formula –
Requirement 1
To prepare:
Journal entries of the given transactions in Percy Bowes’s general journal.
Requirement 2
The balance of estimated warranty payable on December 31, 2016.

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