Inamra Inc. is a clothing manufacturer. The firm uses a periodic inventory system. Inamra shipped$20,000 of defective goods to a retailer. The retailer and Inamra agreed that the retailer would keepthe goods in exchange for a $2,000 allowance. The cost of the goods was $1,000. What journalentry (or entries) would Inamra record?
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Inamra Inc. is a clothing manufacturer. The firm uses a periodic inventory system. Inamra shipped
$20,000 of defective goods to a retailer. The retailer and Inamra agreed that the retailer would keep
the goods in exchange for a $2,000 allowance. The cost of the goods was $1,000. What
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