Pregunta
Prepare journal entries for the following merchandising transactions of Powell Company assuming it uses a perpetual inventory system
and the gross method.
May 1 -Powell purchased merchandise with a price of
and credit terms of n/30.
May 12 Powell returned merchandise that had a price of
.
May 31 Powell paid the amount due from the May 1 purchase, minus the May 12 return.
June 3 Powell sold merchandise for
, with credit terms
. Cost of the merchandise is
.
June 5 The customer discovers some of the units are scratched. Powell gives a price reduction (allowance) and credits the
customer’s accounts receivable for
to compensate for the scratches.
June 18 Powell received payment for the amount due from the June 3 sale less the June 5 allowance.
and the gross method.
May 1 -Powell purchased merchandise with a price of
May 12 Powell returned merchandise that had a price of
May 31 Powell paid the amount due from the May 1 purchase, minus the May 12 return.
June 3 Powell sold merchandise for
June 5 The customer discovers some of the units are scratched. Powell gives a price reduction (allowance) and credits the
customer’s accounts receivable for
June 18 Powell received payment for the amount due from the June 3 sale less the June 5 allowance.
Ask by Flynn Huang. in the United States
Mar 19,2025
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Journal Entries for Powell Company:
-
May 1
- Debit: Inventory
- Credit: Accounts Payable
- Debit: Inventory
-
May 12
- Debit: Accounts Payable
- Credit: Inventory
- Debit: Accounts Payable
-
May 31
- Debit: Accounts Payable
- Credit: Cash
- Debit: Accounts Payable
-
June 3
- Debit: Accounts Receivable
- Credit: Sales Revenue
- Debit: Cost of Goods Sold
- Credit: Inventory
- Debit: Accounts Receivable
-
June 5
- Debit: Sales Returns and Allowances
- Credit: Accounts Receivable
- Debit: Sales Returns and Allowances
-
June 18
- Debit: Cash
- Credit: Accounts Receivable
- Debit: Cash
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May 1
Inventory
Accounts Payable
(Purchased merchandise on credit)
Inventory
Accounts Payable
(Purchased merchandise on credit)
May 12
Accounts Payable
Inventory
(Returned merchandise)
Accounts Payable
Inventory
(Returned merchandise)
May 31
Accounts Payable
Cash
(Paid the amount due after return: )
Accounts Payable
Cash
(Paid the amount due after return:
June 3
Accounts Receivable
Sales Revenue
(Sold merchandise on credit)
Accounts Receivable
Sales Revenue
(Sold merchandise on credit)
June 3
Cost of Goods Sold
Inventory
(Recorded cost of merchandise sold)
Cost of Goods Sold
Inventory
(Recorded cost of merchandise sold)
June 5
Sales Allowance
Accounts Receivable
(Credit customer for scratched merchandise)
Sales Allowance
Accounts Receivable
(Credit customer for scratched merchandise)
June 18
Cash
Accounts Receivable
(Received payment after allowance: )
Cash
Accounts Receivable
(Received payment after allowance:

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