Juniper Company uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. The company purchased $9,750 of merchandise on August 7 with terms 1/10, n/30. On August 11, it returned $1,500 worth of merchandise. On August 26, it paid the full amount due. The correct journal entry to record the merchandise return on August 11 is:
Gross profit is also called gross margin.
Gross profit is also called gross margin.
Jax Recording Studio purchased $7,800 in electronic componen…
Jax Recording Studio purchased $7,800 in electronic components from Music World. Jax signed a 60-day, 8% promissory note for $7,800. Music World’s journal entry to record the collection on the maturity date is:
A company had $43 missing from petty cash that was not accou…
A company had $43 missing from petty cash that was not accounted for by petty cash receipts. The correct procedure is to:
MacKenzie Company sold $180 of merchandise to a customer who…
MacKenzie Company sold $180 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card. Regional Bank deducts a 4% service charge for sales on its credit cards. MacKenzie electronically remits the credit card sales receipts to the credit card company and receives payment immediately. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:
Each sales transaction for a seller that uses a perpetual in…
Each sales transaction for a seller that uses a perpetual inventory system involves recognizing both revenue and cost of merchandise sold.
Purchase allowances refer to merchandise a buyer acquires bu…
Purchase allowances refer to merchandise a buyer acquires but then returns to the seller.
Havermill Co. establishes a $250 petty cash fund on Septembe…
Havermill Co. establishes a $250 petty cash fund on September 1. On September 30, the fund is replenished. The accumulated receipts on that date represent $73 for Office Supplies, $137 for merchandise inventory, and $22 for miscellaneous expenses. The fund has a balance of $18. On October 1, the accountant determines that the fund should be increased by $50. The journal entry to record the reimbursement of the fund on September 30 includes a:
Signature cards, deposit tickets, checks, and bank statement…
Signature cards, deposit tickets, checks, and bank statements are all examples of internal control devices for banking activities.
The amount due on the maturity date of a $6,000, 60-day 4%,…
The amount due on the maturity date of a $6,000, 60-day 4%, note receivable is: (Use 360 days a year.)