Answer:
Explanation:
1. The journal entries are shown below:
Bad debt expense A/c Dr $3,378
To Allowance for doubtful debts A/c $3,378
(Being bad debt expense is recorded)
Allowance for doubtful debts A/c Dr $4,510
To Account receivable A/c $4,510
(Being written off amount is recorded)
2. The computation of the net sales is shown below:
= Gross sales - sales discount - sales return - credit card fees
= $140,756 - $1,344 - $996 - $2,129
= $136.287
Answer:
1. P = $156,560; Q = $203,440
2. P = $90,320; Q = 149,680
3. P = -$43,500; Q = $3,500
Explanation:
The explanation is given in images for each situation:
Answer:
E) General journal
Explanation:
The general journal is used to record all the accounting transactions carried out by a company. If the company uses an accounting tool software or a more complete ERP software, the transaction should be recorded immediately or as soon as possible.
For example, the journal record for this transaction should be:
- Dr Accounts Payable account 6,000
- Cr Cash account 6,000
Answer:
a.
Assets : Increase by $6,000
Liabilities : No effect
Equity : Increase by $6,000
b.
Assets : Increase by $4,500
Liabilities : No effect
Equity: Increase by $4,500
c.
Assets : Decrease $1,650
Liabilities : No effect
Equity : Decrease $1,650
d.
Assets : Increase $2,250, Decrease $2,250
Liabilities ; No effect
Equity: No effect
e.
Assets : Decrease $800
Liabilities : No effect
Equity : Decrease $800
Explanation:
a.
Recognize Revenue and Assets of Cash
b.
Recognize Revenue and Assets in Trade Receivable
c.
Recognize an expense and de-recognize the Assets of Cash
d.
Recognize Assets in Cash and de-recognize Assets in Accounts Receivables.
e.
Recognize an Expense and de-recognise the Assets in Cash
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