Information related to Swifty Co. is presented below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On April 5, purchased merchandise from Mockingbird Company for $20,200 terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. On April 6 paid freight costs of $520 on merchandise purchased from Mockingbird. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $29,200. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Mockingbird Company and was granted a $4,900 credit for returned merchandise. On April 15 paid the amount due to Mockingbird Company in full.
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- Record journal entries for the following transactions of Furniture Warehouse. A. July 5: Purchased 30 couches at a cost of $150 each from a manufacturer. Credit terms are 2/15, n/30, invoice date July 5. B. July 10: Furniture Warehouse returned 5 couches for a full refund. C. July 15: Furniture Warehouse found 6 defective couches, but kept the merchandise for an allowance of $500. D. July 20: Furniture Warehouse paid their account in full with cash.Record journal entries for the following transactions of Furniture Warehouse. A. Aug. 3: Sold 15 couches at $500 each to a customer, credit terms 2/15, n/30, invoice date August 3; the couches cost Furniture Warehouse $150 each. B. Aug. 8: Customer returned 2 couches for a full refund. The merchandise was in sellable condition at the original cost. C. Aug. 15: Customer found 4 defective couches but kept the merchandise for an allowance of $1,000. D. Aug. 18: Customer paid their account in full with cash.Record journal entries for the following transactions of Barrera Suppliers. A. May 12: Sold 32 deluxe hammers at $195 each to a customer, credit terms 10/10, n/45, invoice date May 12; the deluxe hammers cost Barrera Suppliers $88 each. B. May 15: Customer returned 6 hammers for a full refund. The merchandise was in sellable condition at the original cost. C. May 20: Customer found 2 defective hammers but kept the merchandise for an allowance of $200. D. May 22: Customer paid their account in full with cash.
- Record journal entries for the following transactions of Mason Suppliers. A. Sep. 8: Purchased 50 deluxe hammers at a cost of $95 each from a manufacturer. Credit terms are 5/20, n/60, invoice date September 8. B. Sep. 12: Mason Suppliers returned 8 hammers for a full refund. C. Sep. 16: Mason Suppliers found 4 defective hammers, but kept the merchandise for an allowance of $250. D. Sep. 28: Mason Suppliers paid their account in full with cash.The following transactions were completed by Nelsons Hardware, a retailer, during September. Terms on sales on account are 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point. Sept. 4Received cash from M. Alex in payment of August 25 invoice of 275, less cash discount. 7Issued Ck. No. 8175, 915.75, to Top Tools, Inc., for invoice. no. 2256, recorded previously for 925, less cash discount of 9.25. 10Sold merchandise in the amount of 175 on a credit card. Sales tax on this sale is 8%. The credit card fee the bank deducted for this transaction is 5. 11Issued Ck. No. 8176, 653.40, to Snap Tools, Inc. for invoice no. 726, recorded previously on account for 660. A trade discount of 15% was applied at the time of purchase, and Snap Tools, Inc.s credit terms are 1/10, n/45. 15Received 95 cash in payment of August 20 invoice from N. Johnson. No cash discount applied. 19Received 1,165 cash in payment of a 1,100 note receivable and interest of 65. 22Voided Ck. No. 8177 due to error. 26Received and paid telephone bill, 62; Ck. No. 8178, payable to Southern Telephone Company. 30Paid wages recorded previously for the month, 3,266, Ck. No. 8179. Required 1. Journalize the transactions for September in the cash receipts journal, the general journal (for the transaction on Sept. 10th), or the cash payments journal as appropriate. Assume the periodic inventory method is used. 2. If you are using Working Papers, total and rule the journals. Prove the equality of debit and credit totals.Toby Company had the following sales transactions for March: Mar. 6Sold merchandise on account to Osbourne, Inc., invoice no. 1128, 563.17. 14Sold merchandise on account to Ortiz Company, invoice no. 1129, 823.50. 20Sold merchandise on account to Bailey Corporation, invoice no. 1130, 2,350.98. 24Sold merchandise on account to Shannon Corporation, invoice no. 1131, 1,547.07. Assume that Toby Company had beginning balances on March 1 of 3,569.80 (Sales 411) and 2,450.39 (Accounts Receivable 113). Record the sales of merchandise on account in the sales journal (page 24) and then post to the general ledger.
- Lowerys Pet Depot records purchase transactions in the general journal. The company is located in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to a general ledger, Lowerys Pet Depot also uses an accounts payable ledger. Transactions for October related to the purchase of merchandise are as follows: Oct. 3Bought 12 Automatic Fish Feeders from Barrera Company, 959.88, invoice no. 5493, dated October 2; terms net 30 days; FOB shipping point, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 79.45 (total 1,039.33). 4Bought two 18 x 18 Terrarium Stands from Hickman Company, 259.98, invoice no. 2JYX, dated October 2; terms 2/10, n/30; FOB destination. 7Bought four Chinchilla Bath Houses from Baldwin, Inc., 67.96, invoice no. 4183, dated October 6; terms 1/10, n/30; FOB destination. 10Received credit memo no. 123 from Baldwin, Inc., for merchandise returned, 13.94. Oct. 14Bought 20 Zoo Slider Hoods from Douglas, Inc., 2,599.80, invoice no. X431, dated October 12; terms 2/10, n/30; FOB shipping point, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 140.50 (total 2,740.30). 15Bought four Hanging Bird Baths from Krause, Inc., 71.96, invoice no. A499, dated October 11; terms net 60 days; FOB destination. 24Bought eight Automatic Cat Litter Boxes from Villa Manufacturing, 2,399.92, invoice no. 4429, dated October 21; terms net 30 days; FOB destination. 27Received credit memo no. 452 from Villa Manufacturing for merchandise returned, 346.78. Required 1. If using Working Papers, open the following accounts in the accounts payable ledger and record the October 1 balances, if any, as given: Baldwin, Inc., 46.57; Barrera Company, 743.15; Douglas, Inc., 615.20; Hickman Company; Krause, Inc., 23.45; Villa Manufacturing, 725.64. For the accounts having balances, write Balance in the Item column and place a check mark in the Post. Ref. column. Skip this step if using CengageNow. 2. If using Working Papers, record the October 1 balances in the general ledger as given: Accounts Payable 212 controlling account, 2,154.01; Purchases 511, 2,485.12; Purchases Returns and Allowances 512, 287.52; Freight In 514, 48.57. Write Balance in the Item column and place a check mark in the Post. Ref. column. Skip this step if using CengageNow. 3. Record the transactions in the general journal. If using Working Papers, begin on page 95. 4. Post to the general ledger and the accounts payable ledger. 5. Prepare a schedule of accounts payable, and compare the balance of the Accounts Payable controlling account with the total of the schedule of accounts payable.The following transactions relate to Hawkins, Inc., an office store wholesaler, during June of this year. Terms of sale are 2/10, n/30. The company is located in Los Angeles, California. June 1Sold merchandise on account to Hendrix Office Store, invoice no. 1001, 451.20. The cost of the merchandise was 397.06. 3Bought merchandise on account from Krueger, Inc., invoice no. 845A, 485.15; terms 1/10, n/30; dated June 1; FOB San Diego, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 15 (total 500.15). 10Sold merchandise on account to Ballard Stores, invoice no. 1002, 2,483.65. The cost of the merchandise was 2,235.29. 13Bought merchandise on account from Kennedy, Inc., invoice no. 4833, 2,450.13; terms 2/10, n/30; dated June 11; FOB San Francisco, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 123 (total 2,573.13). 18Sold merchandise on account to Lawson Office Store, invoice no. 1003, 754.99. The cost of the merchandise was 671.94. 20Issued credit memo no. 33 to Lawson Office Store for merchandise returned, 103.25. The cost of the merchandise was 91.89. 25Bought merchandise on account from Villarreal, Inc., invoice no. 4R32, 1,552.30; terms net 30; dated June 18; FOB Santa Rosa, freight prepaid and added to the invoice, 84 (total 1,636.30). 30Received credit memo no. 44 for merchandise returned to Villarreal, Inc., for 224.50. Required Record the transaction in the general journal using the perpetual inventory system. If using Working Papers, use pages 25 and 26.Information related to Splish Brothers Inc. is presented below. rch On April 5, purchased merchandise on account from Sheffield Company for $26,400, terms 4/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. On April 6, paid freight costs of $930 on merchandise purchased from Sheffield. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $41,900. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Sheffield Company and was granted a $4,100 credit for returned merchandise. 5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Sheffield Company in full. 1. 2. 3. 4. Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Splish Brothers Inc. under a perpetual inventory system. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O for the amounts.) No. 1. 2. Date Account Titles and Explanation norcal_archives_20....zip O i Ei W QCA 5.docx C ((( W response essay.docx Debit < 76°F_^ Credit
- Information related to Blossom Co. is presented below. On April 5, purchased merchandise from Mockingbird Company for $22,200 terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. 1. 2. On April 6 paid freight costs of $720 on merchandise purchased from Mockingbird. 3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $31,200. 4. 5. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Mockingbird Company and was granted a $5,200 credit for returned merchandise. On April 15 paid the amount due to Mockingbird Company in full. (a) Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Blossom Co. under a perpetual inventory system. (Cre account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. List all debit entries before credit entries Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter O fo the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit CreditThis information relates to Sheridan Supply Co. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On April 5 purchased merchandise from Acme Wholesale Company for $25,000, terms 2/10, n/10. On April 6 paid freight costs of $1,000 on merchandise purchased from Acme Wholesale. On April 7 purchased equipment on account for $27,000. On April 8 returned some of April 5 merchandise to Acme Wholesale which cost $2,100. On April 15 paid the amount due to Acme Wholesale in full.Information related to Sheffield Co. is presented below. On April 5, purchased merchandise on account from Skysong Company for $ 29,500, terms 4/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. On April 6, paid freight costs of $ 960 on merchandise purchased from Skysong. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $ 45,200. 1. 2. 3. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Skysong Company and was granted a $ 5,800 credit for returned merchandise. On April 15, paid the amount due to Skysong Company in full. 4. 5. Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Sheffield Co. under a perpetual inventory system. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credi 1. 3. > > 2. 4. 5.