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- Statement 1: The “shipments to branch” account is added to the home office’s purchases account in determining home office’s cost of goods sold. Statement 2: The “shipments from branch” account is added to the branch’s purchases account in determining branch’s cost of goods sold.*
A. S1-True; S2-True
B. S1-True S2-False
C. S1-False 52-True
D. S1-False: 52-False
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- Merchandise Accounting Merchandise Inventory Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Gross profit Net sales Sales revenue Cost of goods available for sale Cost of goods sold Perpetual system Periodic system Transportation-In Purchases FOB destination point FOB shipping point Gross profit ratio An adjunct account used to record freight costs paid by the buyer. A system in which the Inventory account is increased at the time of each purchase and decreased at the time of each sale. Terms that require the seller to pay for the cost of shipping the merchandise to the buyer. Terms that require the buyer to pay for the shipping costs. A system in which the Inventory account is updated only at the end of the period. Beginning inventory plus cost of goods purchased. An account used in a periodic inventory system to record acquisitions of merchandise. Sales revenue less sales returns and allowances and sales discounts. Cost of goods available for sale minus ending inventory. Gross profit divided by net sales. Net sales less cost of goods sold. The cost of unfinished products in a manufacturing company. The account wholesalers and retailers use to report inventory held for sale. The inventory of a manufacturer before the addition of any direct labor or manufacturing overhead. A manufacturers inventory that is complete and ready for sale. A representation of the inflow of assets from the sale of a product.Sales-related transactions The- following selected transactions were completed by Affordable Supplies Co., which sells supplies primarily to wholesalers and occasionally to retail customers. Jan. 6. Sold merchandise on account, $14,000. terms FOB shipping point, n/com. The cost of merchandise sold was $8,400. 8. Sold merchandise on account. $20,000. terms FOB destination. 1/10. n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $14,000. 16. Sold merchandise on account, $19-500. terms FOB shipping point, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $11,700. 18. Received check for amount due for sale on January 8. 19. Issued credit memorandum for $4,500 for merchandise returned from sale on January 16. The cost of the merchandise returned was $2,700. 26. Received check for amount due for sale on January 16 less credit memorandum of January 19. 31. Paid Cashell Delivery Service $3,000 for merchandise delivered during January to customers under shipping terms of FOB destination. 31. Received cheek for amount due for sale of January 6. Instructions Illustrate the effects of each of the preceding transactions on the accounts and financial statements of Affordable Supplies Co. Identify each transaction by date.A retailer returns $400 worth of inventory to a manufacturer and receives a full refund. What accounts recognize this return before the retailer remits payment to the manufacturer? A. accounts payable, merchandise inventory B. accounts payable, cash C. cash, merchandise inventory D. merchandise inventory, cost of goods sold
- For each of the following accounts, identify whether the normal balance is a debit or a credit. Also specify whether the account is a contra account. a. Sales Returns and Allowances b. Merchandise Inventory c. Sales d. d Freight In e. Purchases Returns and Allowances f. Sales Tax Payable g. PurchasesIdentify each of the following items relating to sections of an income statement as Revenue from Sales (S), Cost of Goods Sold (CGS), Selling Expenses (SE), General Expenses (GE), Other Income (OI), or Other Expenses (OE). a. Utilities Expense b. Advertising Expense c. Purchases Discounts d. Sales Returns and Allowances e. Interest Income f. Freight In g. Depreciation Expense, Equipment h. Interest Expense i. Rent Expense j. SalesA customer returns $870 worth of merchandise and receives a full refund. What accounts recognize this sales return (disregarding the merchandise condition entry) if the return occurs before the customer remits payment to the retailer? A. accounts receivable, sales returns and allowances B. accounts receivable, cash C. sales returns and allowances, merchandise inventory D. accounts receivable, cost of goods sold
- A customer returns $690 worth of merchandise and receives a full refund. What accounts recognize this sales return, assuming the customer has not yet remitted payment to the retailer? A. accounts receivable, sales returns and allowances B. accounts receivable, cash C. sales returns and allowances, purchases D. sales discounts, cost of goods soldWhich of the following accounts are used when recording the sales entry of a sale on credit? A. merchandise inventory, cash B. accounts receivable, merchandise inventory C. accounts receivable, sales D. sales, cost of goods soldAppendix 2 Cost of goods sold Identify the errors in the: following schedule of the cost of goods sold for the year ended May 31, 20Y5: Cost of goods sold: Inventory, May 31, 20Y5 105,000 Cost of merchandise purchased: Purchases Purchases returns and allowances Purchases discounts Freight in Total cost of merchandise purchased 1,110,000 55,000 30,000 (22,000) 1,173,000 Inventory available for sale 1,278,000 Inventory, June 1, 20Y4 (91.300) Cost of goods sold before estimated returns S 1,186,700 Estimated returns of this years sales 43,300 Cost of goods sold 1,230,000