Quickbooks Online Accounting
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Author: Owen
Publisher: Cengage
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company A issues an invoice upon selling its product to company bBelow is the information extracted from the invoiceprice : $ 100quantity: 50Term: n/3; 2/10date : 2022-oct-10
find the discount amount? and discount period?
Barans Company purchased merchandise on account from a supplier for $9,200, terms 1/10, n/30. Barans returned $1,500 of the merchandise and received full credit.
A. If Barans Company pays the invoice within the discount period, what is the amount of cash required for the payment? If required, round the answer to the nearest dollar.
$________________
B. What account is debited by Barans Company to record the return?
Options are:
1. Accounts Payable
2. Accounts Receivable
3. Cash
4. Merchandise Inventory
5. Purchases
6. Sales
7. Sales Returns and Allowances
16.On October 17, Conrad Beauty Supplies bought $42,000 of goods with terms of 1/10, n/30. One-half of the bill was paid on October 24, and the rest of the bill was paid on October 31.
Assume that the seller has agreed to grant discounts on partial payments.Required:
Prepare journal entries for October 24 using the:
1. Gross Method2. Net Method
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