College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
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ISBN: 9781305666160
Author: James A. Heintz, Robert W. Parry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 2RQ
List four items of information about each sale entered in the sales journal.
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A. Directions: Record the following credit sales and credit purchases transactions in the sales journal, purchase journal, and general journal. Write the answer on a journal and 10-column columnar sheet.
Instructions
In this assignment you will record eight transactions related to the sale and purchase of merchandise.
You will record each transaction according to the procedures of a periodic inventory system.
You will record each transaction according to the procedures of a perpetual inventory system.
Include the date for each transaction.
Include a brief explanation for each entry similar to the sample entry example.
Please skip a line between each transaction entry.
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You may use the journals provided or create your own journals. If you create your own journals they must have a date column, description column, a debit column and a credit column. You may hand write the journal entries or type them.
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Ace Company issues a $200 Sales Allowance to a customer who received damaged merchandise purchased in Feb from Ace.
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Chapter 12 Solutions
College Accounting, Chapters 1-27 (New in Accounting from Heintz and Parry)
Ch. 12 - LO1 The types of special journals a business uses...Ch. 12 - Prob. 2TFCh. 12 - Prob. 3TFCh. 12 - Prob. 4TFCh. 12 - LO4 Purchases returns and allowances are recorded...Ch. 12 - The first step in posting the sales journal to the...Ch. 12 - LO3 In the cash receipts journal, each amount in...Ch. 12 - The journal that should be used to record the...Ch. 12 - A purchases journal usually is used to record all...Ch. 12 - In the cash payments journal, each amount in the...
Ch. 12 - Prob. 1CECh. 12 - LO3 Enter the following transactions in a cash...Ch. 12 - LO4 Enter the following transaction in a purchases...Ch. 12 - Enter the following transactions in a cash...Ch. 12 - Prob. 1RQCh. 12 - List four items of information about each sale...Ch. 12 - Prob. 3RQCh. 12 - Prob. 4RQCh. 12 - Prob. 5RQCh. 12 - Prob. 6RQCh. 12 - Prob. 7RQCh. 12 - Prob. 8RQCh. 12 - Prob. 9RQCh. 12 - Prob. 10RQCh. 12 - Prob. 11RQCh. 12 - What steps are followed in posting from the cash...Ch. 12 - What steps are followed in posting from the cash...Ch. 12 - RECORDING TRANSACTIONS IN THE PROPER JOURNAL...Ch. 12 - Prob. 2SEACh. 12 - JOURNALIZING CASH RECEIPTS Enter the following...Ch. 12 - JOURNALIZING PURCHASES TRANSACTIONS Enter the...Ch. 12 - Prob. 5SEACh. 12 - SALES JOURNAL Futi Ishanyan owns a retail business...Ch. 12 - Prob. 7SPACh. 12 - Prob. 8SPACh. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL J. B. Speck, owner of Specks...Ch. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL, GENERAL LEDGER, AND ACCOUNTS...Ch. 12 - Prob. 11SPACh. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL, CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL, AND...Ch. 12 - RECORDING TRANSACTIONS IN THE PROPER JOURNAL...Ch. 12 - Prob. 2SEBCh. 12 - Prob. 3SEBCh. 12 - JOURNALIZING PURCHASES TRANSACTIONS Enter the...Ch. 12 - JOURNALIZING CASH PAYMENTS Sandcastles Northwest...Ch. 12 - SALES JOURNAL T. M. Maxwell owns a retail business...Ch. 12 - Prob. 7SPBCh. 12 - SALES JOURNAL, CASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL, AND GENERAL...Ch. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL Ann Benton, owner of Bentons...Ch. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL, GENERAL LEDGER, AND ACCOUNTS...Ch. 12 - Prob. 11SPBCh. 12 - PURCHASES JOURNAL, CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL, AND...Ch. 12 - Prob. 1MYWCh. 12 - Judy Baresford, the store manager of Comfort...Ch. 12 - During the month of October 20--, The Pink Petal...Ch. 12 - Screpcap Co. had the following transactions during...
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Indicate the journal in which each of the following transactions should be recorded. Assume a three-column purchases journal.
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and using the following as possible column header titles:
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and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the periodic inventory system:
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and using the following as possible column header titles:
Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
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On Jul. 5, sold 20 thing-a-jigs to Miami Inc. for $2,150 cash and issued invoice #13, for inventory…
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Using the five journals as named here:
Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
and using the following as possible column header titles:
Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Cash
Purchase Discounts
Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold
Purchase Returns and Allowances
Sales Tax Payable
PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below)Â and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.
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Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
and using the following as possible column header titles:
Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Cash
Purchase Discounts
Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold
Purchase Returns and Allowances
Sales Tax Payable
PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.
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Using the five journals as named here:
Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
and using the following as possible column header titles:
Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Cash
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Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold
Purchase Returns and Allowances
Sales Tax Payable
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Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
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Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Cash
Purchase Discounts
Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold
Purchase Returns and Allowances
Sales Tax Payable
PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below) and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.
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Using the five journals as named here:
Sales, Purchases, Cash Receipts, Cash Disbursements, and General
and using the following as possible column header titles:
Date, Account, Acct. No., Check No., Purchase Order No., Sales Invoice No., Ref. or None
and using the accounts listed below, record journal entries for the following transactions, which uses the perpetual inventory system:
Accounts Payable
Merchandise Inventory
Sales
Accounts Receivable
Purchases
Sales Discounts
Cash
Purchase Discounts
Sales Returns and Allowances
Cost of Goods Sold
Purchase Returns and Allowances
Sales Tax Payable
PLEASE NOTE: You must enter the journal names, header titles, and account names exactly as written above (or in the transactions below)Â and all dollar amounts will be with "$" and commas as needed (i.e. $12,345). If no dollar amount is needed, please use "$0" - no quotation marks.
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Journalizing Sales Returns and Allowances
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John B. Abramowitz returned merchandise previously purchased on account (Sale No. 329), $76.
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Marie L. Perez returned merchandise previously purchased on account (Sale No. 321), $41.
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L. B. Gruder returned merchandise previously purchased on account (Sale No. 299), $28.
Post the transactions to the appropriate general ledger and accounts receivable ledger accounts.
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