Net sales: It is the overall income that is earned during the selling of goods and services after deducting returns. It is also known as Net sales.
Estimated liability for refunds: When the company manufactures, it offers warranty and has no idea how many products will be returned due to defects in the products. So the company keeps aside some amount of the revenue to fix these defects. This amount is said to be estimated liability for refunds.
Cost of goods sold: It is the direct amount used for the production of goods and services. These costs may include the cost of materials and labour cost used in the production of goods and services.
(a)
To determine the amount of net sales.
Given information: All the information related to K Company is provided in the question document.
(b)
To determine the estimated liability for refunds.
Given information: All the information related to K Company is provided in the question document.
(c)
To determine the cost of goods sold.
Given information: All the information related to K Company is provided in the question document.

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