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Blue Barns sold 136 gallons of paint at $31 per gallon on July 6 to a customer with a cost of $19 per gallon to Blue Barns. Terms of the sale are 2/15, n/45, invoice dated July 6. The customer pays their account in full on July 24. On July 28, the customer discovers 17 gallons are the wrong color and returns the paint for a full cash refund. Blue Barns returns the gallons to their inventory at the original cost per gallon. Record the
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- Record the journal entry for each of the following transactions. Glow Industries purchases 750 strobe lights at $23 per light from a manufacturer on April 20. The terms of purchase are 10/15, n/40, invoice dated April 20. On April 22, Glow discovers 100 of the lights are the wrong model and is granted an allowance of $8 per light for the error. On April 30, Glow pays for the lights, less the allowance.arrow_forwardRecord the journal entry or entries for each of the following sales transactions. Glow Industries sells 240 strobe lights at $40 per light to a customer on May 9. The cost to Glow is $23 per light. The terms of the sale are 5/15, n/40, invoice dated May 9. On May 13, the customer discovers 50 of the lights are the wrong color and are granted an allowance of $10 per light for the error. On May 21, the customer pays for the lights, less the allowance.arrow_forwardBlue Barns purchased 888 gallons of paint at $19 per gallon from a supplier on June 3. Terms of the purchase are 2/15, n/45, invoice dated June 3. Blue Barns pays their account in full on June 20. On June 22, Blue Barns discovers 20 gallons are the wrong color and returns the gallons for a full cash refund. Record the journal entries to recognize these transactions for Blue Barns.arrow_forward
- Canary Lawnmowers sold 70 lawnmower parts at $5.00 per part to a customer on December 4 with a cost to Canary of $3.00 per part. Terms of the sale are 5/10, n/25, invoice dated December 4. The customer pays their account in full on December 16. On December 21, the customer discovers 22 of the parts are the wrong size but decides to keep them after Canary gives them an allowance of $1.00 per part. Record the journal entries to recognize these transactions for Canary Lawnmowers.arrow_forwardCanary Lawnmowers sold 75 lawnmower parts at $5.00 per part to a customer on December 4. The cost to Canary is $3.00 per part. Terms of the sale are 4/10, n/25, invoice dated December 4. The customer pays their account in full on December 16. On December 21, the customer discovers 22 of the parts are the wrong size, but decides to keep them after Canary gives them an allowance of $1.00 per part. Record the journal entries to recognize these transactions for Canary Lawnmowers.arrow_forwardRecord the journal entry or entries for each of the following sales transactions. Glow Industries sells 230 strobe lights at $50 per light to a customer on May 9. The cost to Glow is $20 per light. The terms of the sale are 5/15, n/40, invoice dated May 9. On May 13, the customer discovers 50 of the lights are the wrong color and are granted an allowance of $10 per light for the error. On May 21, the customer pays for the lights, less the allowance. Assume the gross method () and a periodic inventory system is used. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. May 9 May 13 May 21 Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Cash Sales Discounts Sales Returns and Allowances II II III II II IIarrow_forward
- XYZ, Inc. sold 100 widgets to ABC, Inc. on 1/1/18 for $50 per widget on account. The sales agreement allows ABC to return widgets that they are unsatisfied with or exceed their needs within 30 days of the sale. The widgets cost XYZ $30 to produce. XYZ doesn’t anticipate any material cost of restocking the inventory nor any inability to resell them at $50 per unit. ABC expects that 10 widgets will be returned within the return period. Discuss the criteria for recognizing sales returns and allowances covered in the text and determine whether this arrangement meets the requirements Record the journal entry for the sale on 1/1/18. ABC returned 5 widgets on 1/18/18. Record the journal entry for this event. XYZ prepared a balance sheet on 1/31/18. Record any journal entries that they would need make prior to preparing their financial statements. Show how their accounts receivable and related accounts would be reported on that balance sheet. Show how the sales and gross profit section of…arrow_forwardWellgrow Company purchased merchandise for $5,000, terms 2/10 n/30 on February 19. The supplier paid $200 freight and sent Wellgrow an invoice for the merchandise of $5,000 plus the freight charge of $200. Wellgrow uses the perpetual inventory system. On February 23, Wellgrow returned $700 of the merchandise. On February 26, Wellgrow paid the amount owing. On February 28, Wellgrow sold merchandise to AAA Company for $3,000. Wellgrow's cost was $2,200 Required: Journalize the above transactions.arrow_forwardNew Sunrise Bookstore sold 600 books on credit at $20.00 each with a sales term of 2/10 n/30. The cost of the books sold is $8,500. After selling the books, the customer returned 50 books because they were damaged. The customer paid the balance due on the fifth day after purchasing the books. Record in the journal the sale, the return, and the payment made by the customer. Indicate the gross profit that New Sunrise Bookstore made on this sale.arrow_forward
- DS Unlimited has the following transactions during August. August 6 Purchases 70 handheld game devices on account from GameGirl, Inc., for $200 each, terms 1/10, n/60. August 7 Pays $400 to Sure Shipping for freight charges associated with the August 6 purchase. August 10 Returns to GameGirl six game devices that were defective. August 14 Pays the full amount due to GameGirl. August 23 Sells 50 game devices purchased on August 6 for $220 each to customers on account. The total cost of the 50 game devices sold is $10,212.50. Required: Record the transactions of DS Unlimited, assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system.arrow_forwardCostume Warehouse sells costumes and accessories. May 3 A customer purchases 55 costumes at a sales price of $30 per costume. The cost to Costume Warehouse per costume is $18. The terms of the sale are 3/15, n/60, with an invoice date of May 3. May 10 The customer who made the May 3 purchase returns 5 of the costumes to the store for a full refund, claiming they were the wrong size. The costumes were returned to Costume Warehouse's inventory at $18 per costume. May 16 The customer pays in full for the remaining costumes, less the return. Assume the perpetual and periodic methods are used. A. Review the above transactions and prepare the journal entries if Costume Warehouse uses the perpetual inventory system. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. May 3 Sales Accounts Receivable Sales May 3 Cost of sale Cost of Goods Sold Merchandise Inventory May 10 Sales return Sales Returns and Allowances Accounts Receivable May 10 Merchandise to inventory Merchandise Inventory…arrow_forwardOn October 5, Pronghorn Corporation buys merchandise for resale on account from Culver Corporation. The selling price of the goods is $ 5,210, and the cost to Culver Company is $ 3,250. On October 8, Pronghorn returns defective goods with a selling price of $ 670 and a cost of $ 250. It is anticipated that these goods can be resold at a discount at some point in the future for at least their cost of $ 250, if not more. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. Record the transactions on the books of Culver Corporation. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Oct. 5 (Sale of merchandise on account) 5 (Cost of goods sold recorded) 8 (Return of…arrow_forward
- Principles of Accounting Volume 1AccountingISBN:9781947172685Author:OpenStaxPublisher:OpenStax College