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gmh281
May 14, 2007, 09:28 PM
How do you record the following:

Best Buys "Reward Zone" incentive plan shoppers earn $5 on every $125 purchases. Best buy initially deducted the Reward Zone dollars from revenue. Assume that Best Buy has $125,000 in revenues and allows $5,000 in "Reward Zone" dollars. Prepare the journal entries that Best Buy would make to record these two transaction. :confused:

Superfly999
May 15, 2007, 07:12 AM
What do you think the journal entries are? Try and attempt it first, but heres a hint ;) what type of account do you think discounts are?

gmh281
May 15, 2007, 03:31 PM
I did try...I thought gift card revenues (earned and unearned) let me know, At this point I am old and getting confused! :D

Superfly999
May 16, 2007, 06:18 AM
Well, what I think the entries would be would be to Sales, for the $125,000 in revenue, and Reward Zone Discount Allowance. The reason why I put discount "allowance" is because they allow up to $5,000 in discounts and put back for that every period (or however long they allow 5000); if they don't go over that they just move what they have left in discount allowances to the next period. Best buy initially deducted the Reward Zone dollars from revenue; discounts are added to the revenue account when entered in the income statement to be deducted at the end of period. I am not 100% sure on all of this though but I believe this is correct.

gmh281
May 16, 2007, 04:16 PM
You are probably correct. While I was at work today I did more reading and your answer makes sense...I guess I will find out soon! Thanks for your help! ;)