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- The following transactions were completed by Nelsons Boutique, a retailer, during July. Terms of sales on account are 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. July 3Received cash from J. Smith in payment of June 29 invoice of 350, less cash discount. 6Issued Ck. No. 1718, 742.50, to Designer, Inc., for invoice. no. 2256, recorded previously for 750, less cash discount of 7.50. July 9Sold merchandise in the amount of 250 on a credit card. Sales tax on this sale is 6%. The credit card fee the bank deducted for this transaction is 5. 10Issued Ck. No. 1719, 764.40, to Smart Style, Inc., for invoice no. 1825, recorded previously on account for 780. A trade discount of 25% was applied at the time of purchase, and Smart Style, Inc.s credit terms are 2/10, n/30. 12Received 180 cash in payment of June 20 invoice from R. Matthews. No cash discount applied. 18Received 1,575 cash in payment of a 1,500 note receivable and interest of 75. 21Voided Ck. No. 1720 due to error. 25Received and paid utility bill, 152; Ck. No. 1721, payable to City Utilities Company. 31Paid wages recorded previously for the month, 2,586, Ck. No. 1722. Required 1. Journalize the transactions for July in the cash receipts journal, the general journal (for the transaction on July 9th), or the cash payments journal as appropriate. Assume the periodic inventory method is used. 2. If you are using Working Papers, total and rule the journals. Prove the equality of debit and credit totals.The following transactions relate to Khan, Inc., a sporting goods wholesaler, during November of this year. Terms of sale are 2/10, n/30. The company is located in Denver, Colorado. Nov. 3Sold merchandise on account to Spence Tennis Shop, invoice no. 5420, 2,482.51. The cost of the merchandise was 1,961.18. 5Issued credit memo no. 38 to Spence Tennis Shop for merchandise returned, 287.45. The cost of the merchandise was 227.09. 7Bought merchandise on account from Maldonado Manufacturing, Inc., invoice no. 1548, 3,854.16; terms n/45; dated November 4; FOB Memphis, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 135 (total 3,989.16). 9Bought merchandise on account from Lozano, Inc., invoice no. 8755, 426.65; terms 1/15, n/30; dated November 5; FOB New York City, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 67 (total 493.65). 12Received credit memo no. 542 to Lozano, Inc., for merchandise returned, 102.20. 17Sold merchandise on account to Jacks Golfing Shop, invoice no. 5421, 486.35. The cost of the merchandise was 432.85. 23Sold merchandise on account to Yates Sporting Goods, invoice no. 5422, 2,465.99. The cost of the merchandise was 1,972.79. 28Bought merchandise on account from Fields, Inc., invoice no. 4599, 441.29; terms 2/10, n/30; dated November 25; FOB Austin, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 102 (total 543.29). Required Record the transaction in the general journal using the perpetual inventory system. If using Working Papers, use pages 84 and 85.Screpcap Co. had the following transactions during the first week of June: June 1Purchased merchandise on account from Acme Supply, 2,700, plus freight charges of 160. 1Issued Check No. 219 to Denver Wholesalers for merchandise purchased on account, 720, less 1% discount. 1Sold merchandise on account to F. Colby, 246, plus 5% state sales tax plus 2% city sales tax. June 2Received cash on account from N. Dunlop, 315. 2Made cash sale of 413 plus 5% state sales tax plus 2% city sales tax. 2Purchased merchandise on account from Permon Co., 3,200, plus freight charges of 190. 3Sold merchandise on account to F. Ayres, 211, plus 5% state sales tax plus 2% city sales tax. 3Issued Check No. 220 to Ellis Co. for merchandise purchased on account, 847, less 1% discount. 3Received cash on account from F. Graves, 463. 4Issued Check No. 221 to Penguin Warehouse for merchandise purchased on account, 950, less 1% discount. 4Sold merchandise on account to K. Stanga, 318, plus 5% state sales tax plus 2% city sales tax. 4Purchased merchandise on account from Mason Milling, 1,630, plus freight charges of 90. 4Received cash on account from O. Alston, 381. 5Made cash sale of 319 plus 5% state sales tax plus 2% city sales tax. 5Issued Check No. 222 to Acme Supply for merchandise purchased on account, 980, less 1% discount. Required 1. Record the transactions in a general journal. 2. Assuming these are the types of transactions Screpcap Co. experiences on a regular basis, design the following special journals for Screpcap: (a) Sales journal (b) Cash receipts journal (c) Purchases journal (d) Cash payments journal
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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.Preston Company sells candy wholesale, primarily to vending machine operators. Terms of sales on account are 2/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. The following transactions involving cash receipts and sales of merchandise took place in May of this year: Required 1. Journalize the transactions for May in the cash receipts journal and the sales journal. Assume the periodic inventory method is used. 2. If you are using Working Papers, total and rule the journals and prove the equality of the debit and credit totals.