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natka813 [3]
3 years ago
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Presented here are selected transactions for the Leiss Company during April. Leiss uses the perpetual inventory system.

Business
1 answer:
olga2289 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

April 1

J1

Trade Receivable -  Mann Company $5,500 (debit)

Revenue $5,500 (credit)

J2

Cost of Goods Sold $2,500 (debit)

Merchandise $2,500 (credit)

April 2

Merchandise $9,000 (debit)

Trade Payable - Wild Corporation $9,000 (credit)

April 4

Merchandise $1,000 (debit)

Trade Payable - Ryan Company $1,000 (credit)

April 10

J1

Discount Allowed $110 (debit)

Trade Receivable -  Mann Company $110 (credit)

J2

Cash $5,390 (debit)

Trade Receivable -  Mann Company $5,390 (credit)

April 11

Trade Payable - Wild Corporation $9,000 (debit)

Cash $9,000 (credit)

Explanation:

Note : Leiss uses the perpetual inventory system

Therefore,

Recognize the Cost of Goods Sold with each sale that is made.

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