Showcase Co., a furniture wholesaler, sells merchandise to Balboa Co. on account, $35,200, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold is $21,100. Showcase Co. issues a credit memo for $6,000 as a price adjustment prior to Balboa Co. paying the original invoice. a. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the purchase. b. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the credit memo. c. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the payment of the invoice.
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Showcase Co., a furniture wholesaler, sells merchandise to Balboa Co. on account, $35,200, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold is $21,100. Showcase Co. issues a credit memo for $6,000 as a price adjustment prior to Balboa Co. paying the original invoice.
a. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the purchase.
b. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the credit memo.
c. Journalize Balboa Co.’s entry for the payment of the invoice.
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