
Calculate the cost of merchandise purchased by Company T.

Answer to Problem 1SSQ
Option c. $2,746.
Explanation of Solution
Merchandise Inventory: Merchandise is the stock of goods bought by a wholesaler, or a retailer, or a trader, to be sold within a year. Merchandise Inventory is a current asset account which includes all the costs incurred to acquire merchandise, and process it further for sale.
Discount period: Discount period is the maximum amount of time (in days) offered by the buyer to the seller for the payment of the cash discount claimed by the buyer. The notation “2/10 (Given)” indicates discount of 2% of the invoice price and discount period of 10 days following the date of invoice.
Credit period: Credit period is a stipulated period of time, expressed in days that allows a purchaser to make payment to the seller for the purchased goods, when the goods are sold on credit. The notation “n/30” indicates a credit period of 30 days.
Calculate the total cost of the merchandise of Company T.
Particulars | Amount ($) |
Invoice price of merchandise | 2,700 |
Less: Discount | 54 |
Cost of merchandise after discount | 2,646 |
Add: Transportation cost | 100 |
Total cost of merchandise | 2,746 |
Table (1)
The total cost of purchased merchandise for Company T is 2,746.
From the above computation, Options a. b. and d. are icorrect answers. Thus, the correct answer is Option c.
Hence, correct answer is Option c. $2,746.
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