Financial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780078025549
Author: J. David Spiceland, Wayne M Thomas, Don Herrmann
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.12E
Record transactions using a perpetual system (LO6–5)
Flip Side of E6–11
Refer to the transactions in E6–11.
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Prepare the transactions for GameGirl, Inc., assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system. Assume the 70 game devices sold on August 6 to DS Unlimited had a cost to GameGirl of $180 each. The items returned on August 10 were considered worthless to GameGirl and were discarded
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Exercise 6-9 (Algo) Record transactions using a perpetual system (LO6-5)
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Littleton Books has the following transactions during May.
May 2 Purchases books on account from Readers Wholesale for $3,700, terms 2/10, n/30.
May 3 Pays cash for freight costs of $240 on books purchased from Readers.
May 5 Returns books with a cost of $350 to Readers because part of the order is incorrect.
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May 30 Sells all books purchased on May 2 (less those returned on May 5) for $4,400 on account.
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Chapter 6 Solutions
Financial Accounting
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