
Concept explainers
(1) (a)
Cash discount:
A cash discount is the reduction in the amount that is to be paid by the credit customers. It is usually allowed by the seller to buyer or customer, in order to motivate the customer to pay within a specified period of time. A cash discount is often referred as sales discount.
To determine: The manner in which Company H should account for the sales discount at the date of sales.
(1) (b)
The effect on H Company’s sales revenue and net income when customers do not take the sales discounts.
(2)
To discuss: The effect of trade discounts on sales revenue and accounts receivable.
(3)
To Discuss: The manner in which Company H should account for the accounts receivable factored on August 1, 2016.
(4)
To Discuss: The manner in which Company H should report the effects of the interest bearing notes receivable in its December 31, 2016

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