Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134730370
Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.12P
Sales on Consignment. Pablo Products. Ltd sells stuffed animals to local convenience stores and small pharmacy chains All of Pablo’s sales are on consignment The consignee receives a 15% commission for each product sold.
Pablo completed the following consignment-related transactions
Date | Transaction | Amount |
February 2. 2020 | Ships merchandise on consignment to Left Aid Pharmacy. | Cost = $400,000 Retail Value = $1,000,000 |
May 15. 2020 | Left Aid Pharmacy sells 75% of the consigned inventory for cash. | $ 750,000 |
June 1. 2020 | Left Aid notifies Pablo about the sale and remits the cash collected to Pablo, net of the 15% commission. | $750,000 |
January 3. 2021 | Left Aid sells the remainder of the consigned merchandise for cash. | $250,000 |
January 5. 2021 | Left Aid notifies Pablo and remits the cash collected net of the 15% commission. | $250,000 |
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Prepare Journal Entries for the home office of Farah Company on January 31,2020
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