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Gomez Company sells electrical supplies on a wholesale basis. The balances of the accounts as of April 1 have been recorded in the general ledger in your Working Papers and CengageNow. The following transactions took place during April of this year:
Apr. 1 Sold merchandise on account to Myers Company, invoice no. 761, $570.40.
5 Sold merchandise on account to L. R. Foster Company, invoice no. 762, $486.10.
6 Issued credit memo no. 50 to Myers Company for merchandise returned, $40.70.
10 Sold merchandise on account to Diaz Hardware, invoice no. 763, $293.35.
14 Sold merchandise on account to Brooks and Bennett, invoice no. 764, $640.16.
17 Sold merchandise on account to Powell and Reyes, invoice no. 765, $582.12.
21 Issued credit memo no. 51 to Brooks and Bennett for merchandise returned, $68.44.
24 Sold merchandise on account to Ortiz Company, invoice no. 766, $652.87.
26 Sold merchandise on account to Diaz Hardware, invoice no. 767, $832.19.
30 Issued credit memo no. 52 to Diaz Hardware for damage to merchandise, $98.50.
Required
- 1. Record these sales of merchandise on account in the sales journal. If using Working Papers, use page 39. Record the sales returns and allowances in the general journal. If using Working Papers, use page 74.
- 2. Immediately after recording each transaction, post to the
accounts receivable ledger. - 3. Post the amounts from the general journal daily. Post the sales journal amount as a total at the end of the month: Accounts Receivable 113, Sales 411, Sales Returns and Allowances 412.
- 4. Prepare a schedule of accounts receivable. Compare the balance of the Accounts Receivable controlling account with the total of the schedule of accounts receivable.
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