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vichka [17]
3 years ago
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The following selected transactions were completed by Amsterdam Supply Co., which sells office supplies primarily to wholesalers

and occasionally to retail customers. Also note that the company uses a clearing house to take care of all bank as well as non-bank credit cards used by its customers.Record on page 10 of the journalMar. 2 Sold merchandise on account to Equinox Co., $20,000, terms FOB destination, 1/10, n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $13,150. 3 Sold merchandise for $10,950 plus 6% sales tax to retail cash customers. The cost of merchandise sold was $7,100. 4 Sold merchandise on account to Empire Co., $51,450, terms FOB shipping point, n/eom. The cost of merchandise sold was $35,420. 5 Sold merchandise for $27,900 plus 6% sales tax to retail customers who used MasterCard. The cost of merchandise sold was $18,470. 12 Received check for amount due from Equinox Co. for sale on March 2. 14 Sold merchandise to customers who used American Express cards, $12,380. The cost of merchandise sold was $9,120. 16 Sold merchandise on account to Targhee Co., $28,500, terms FOB shipping point, 1/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $14,690. 18 Issued credit memo for $4,400 to Targhee Co. for merchandise returned from sale on March 16. The cost of the merchandise returned was $2,910. 19 Sold merchandise on account to Vista Co., $7,400, terms FOB shipping point, 2/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $4,630. In addition, Amsterdam Supply Co. immediately paid $55 in freight charges and added this to the invoice sent. 26 Received check for amount due from Targhee Co. for sale on March 16 less credit memo of March 18. 28 Received check for amount due from Vista Co. for sale of March 19. 31 Received check for amount due from Empire Co. for sale of March 4. 31 Paid Fleetwood Delivery Service $5,100 for merchandise delivered during March to customers under shipping terms of FOB destination.Apr. 3 Paid City Bank $850 for service fees for handling MasterCard and American Express sales during March. 15 Paid $6,212 to state sales tax division for taxes owed on sales.Journalize the entries to record the transactions of Amsterdam Supply Co. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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1 answer:
Alchen [17]3 years ago
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Answer: Please see answer in the expalantion column

Explanation:

To record merchandise sold on account

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 2 Accounts Receivable-Equinox Co $20,000  

                              Sales                                            $20,000.

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 2  Cost of Merchandise Sold        $13 150.00  

Merchandise Inventory                                            $13,150.00

To record merchandise sold for cash

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 3     Cash(10,950 + 657)                       $11,607.00

                           Sales                                                  $10,669.00

Sales Tax Payable(10,950 x 6%)                                   $657.00

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Cost of Merchandise Sold                    $7,100.00  

Merchandise Inventory                                              $7,100.00

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 4 Accounts Receivable-Empire Co $51,450.00  

                                           Sales                              $51,450.00

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

  Cost of Merchandise Sold                $35,420.00  

Merchandise Inventory                                            $35,420.00

To record merchandise sold using Master card

Mar 5 Cash(27900 +1,674)                  $29,574

                            Sales                                               $27,900

Sales Tax Payable(27,900 x6%)                                $1,674

To record cost of merchandise sold using Mastercard

Cost of Merchandise Sold $18, 470.00  

Merchandise Inventory                                         $18,470.00

To record receipt of check from Equinox Co

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 12 Cash(20,000-200)                           $18,000 

Cost of merchandise sold (20,000 x 1%)        $ 200

Account Receivable-Equinox Co                                   $20,000

To record cost of merchandise sold using American Express

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 14 Cash                                        $12,380

                       Sales                                                    $12,380

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

     Cost of Merchandise Sold              $9,120  

        Merchandise Inventory                                       $9,120

To record  merchandise sold on Account

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 16 Accounts Receivable-Targhee Co  $28,500  

                           Sales                                                   $28,500

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Cost of Merchandise Sold               $14,690  

Merchandise Inventory                                                 $14,690

To record credit memo  for returned merchandise

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 18 Sales                                         $4,400.00  

Accounts Receivable-Targhee Co                            $4,400.00

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Cost of Merchandise Sold                 $2,910.00 

Merchandise Inventory                                            $2,910.00

To record  merchandise sold on Account

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 19 Accounts Receivable- Vista Co   $7,400  

                         Sales                                                        $7,400

To record cost of merchandise sold on account

Cost of Merchandise Sold                   $4,630  

Merchandise Inventory                                                 $4,630

To record freight charges on behalf of Vista Co

Accounts Receivable- Vista Co        $55.00  

   Cash                                                                             $55.00

To record transaction of receipt of check from Targhee Co(

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 26 Cash (24,100 - 241)                       $23,859

Cost of merchandise sold(24,100 x1%)             $241  

Account Receivable-Targhee Co(28,500 -4,400)         $24,100

To record transaction of receipt of check from Vista co

Date Account Titles and  Explanation        Debit     Credit

Mar 28 Cash(7455-149.1)                 $7,305.00  

Sales Discount (2% x $7455)              $149.10

Account Receivable-Vista Co  $7,400 +55)                   $7,455

To record transaction of receipt of check from Empire Co

Date Account Titles and  Explanation   Debit     Credit

Mar 31 Cash                                       $51,450.00  

Account Receivable- Empire Co                       $51,450.00

To record payment of delivery for mechandise

Date Account Titles and  Explanation   Debit     Credit

Mar 31 Delivery Expenses                    $5,100.00  

             Cash                                                              $5,100.00

To record p[payment of service charges to BANK

Apr 3 Credit card Expenses             $850   

                        Cash                                                     $850

To record payment of Sales Tax Division

Apr 15 Sales Tax Payable                $6,212  

Cash                                                                               $6,212

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