Dec 6 ● ● Paid the November Utilities bill of $5,500 (this was already recognized as an expense in November). (check #522 payable to Progress Energy) Specifically wrote off the receivable balance owed by Clayton as uncollectible. This bad debt had been previously estimated. Received $15,000 in cash on the accounts receivable from Summers. Bought inventory from a new supplier, Bailey Corp (Vendor# 210-25) on credit for the gross amount of $85,000 (invoice #CC1206). Bailey's terms for repayment are 3/10, n/30. Reminder: Wolfpack uses the net method for recording purchase discounts. Received payment in full from Carroll.

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indicate in the margin beside each transaction the journal the transaction should be recorded in (ex. SJ, PJ, CRJ, CDJ, or GJ) and the special journal entry and respective subsidiary and general ledgers

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Dec 6
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• Specifically wrote off the receivable balance owed by Clayton as uncollectible.
This bad debt had been previously estimated.
Paid the November Utilities bill of $5,500 (this was already recognized as an
expense in November). (check #522 payable to Progress Energy)
● Received $15,000 in cash on the accounts receivable from Summers.
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Bought inventory from a new supplier, Bailey Corp (Vendor# 210-25) on credit
for the gross amount of $85,000 (invoice #CC1206). Bailey's terms for
repayment are 3/10, n/30. Reminder: Wolfpack uses the net method for recording
purchase discounts.
Received payment in full from Carroll.
Transcribed Image Text:Dec 5 Dec 6 ● • Specifically wrote off the receivable balance owed by Clayton as uncollectible. This bad debt had been previously estimated. Paid the November Utilities bill of $5,500 (this was already recognized as an expense in November). (check #522 payable to Progress Energy) ● Received $15,000 in cash on the accounts receivable from Summers. ● ● Bought inventory from a new supplier, Bailey Corp (Vendor# 210-25) on credit for the gross amount of $85,000 (invoice #CC1206). Bailey's terms for repayment are 3/10, n/30. Reminder: Wolfpack uses the net method for recording purchase discounts. Received payment in full from Carroll.
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