Journalizing purchase transactions
Learning Objective 2
Consider the following transactions for Toys and More:
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May 8
Toys and Mote buys $113,300 worth of megablock toys on account with credit terms of 2110. rtF6O.
12
Toys and More returns $11.250 of the merchandise to Megoßlock due to damage during shipment.
15
Toys and Mote paid the amount due, less the return and discount.
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Requirements
1. Journalize the purchase transactions. Explanations are not required.
2. In the final analysis, how much did the inventory cost Toys and More?
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