College Accounting - With Quickbooks 2015 CD and Access
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Chapter 9, Problem 3E
Record the following transactions in general journal form.
- a. Sold merchandise on account to A. Bauer, $680 plus $54.40 sales tax (invoice no. D446).
- b. Bauer returned $105.50 of the merchandise. Issued credit memo no. 114 for $113.94 ($105.50 for the amount of the sale plus $8.44 for the amount of the sales tax).
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