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  • Jun 19, 2008, 10:57 PM
    myra123
    Preparing a journal
    Please help me prepare a journal for this transaction.


    Barbara Jewelers completed the following transactions in April 2009. Prepare Journal entries for Michelin Jewelers' books. Barbara is the purchaser, and others it is the seller.

    April 2 Barbara purchased merchandise for $20,000 on account. The terms were FOB
    Shipping point, 2/10 n/30. Michelin paid the transportation costs of $1,200 in cash.

    April 4 Barbara returned $3,400 of defective merchandise from April 2 purchase.

    April 5 Barbara sold $9,000 of merchandise on account. The terms were FOB shipping
    Point, 3/15 n/30. Barbara's cost for the merchandise sold was $5,500.

    April 10 Barbara paid the balance for the merchandise purchase on April 2.

    April 19 Barbara received a payment for the balance of the April 5 transaction.
  • Jun 19, 2008, 11:02 PM
    myra123
    Please help me prepare a journal for this transaction.


    Barbara Jewelers completed the following transactions in April 2009. Prepare Journal entries for Michelin Jewelers' books. Barbara is the purchaser, and others it is the seller.

    April 2 Barbara purchased merchandise for $20,000 on account. The terms were FOB
    Shipping point, 2/10 n/30. Michelin paid the transportation costs of $1,200 in cash.

    April 4 Barbara returned $3,400 of defective merchandise from April 2 purchase.

    April 5 Barbara sold $9,000 of merchandise on account. The terms were FOB shipping
    Point, 3/15 n/30. Barbara's cost for the merchandise sold was $5,500.

    April 10 Barbara paid the balance for the merchandise purchase on April 2.

    April 19 Barbara received a payment for the balance of the April 5 transaction.
  • Jun 28, 2008, 11:44 AM
    Criado
    It looks like homework to me. I'll just give you several check figures.

    April 2 Debit. Freight In $1,200
    April 4 Credit. Accounts Payable $3,400
    April 5 Debit. Cost of Goods Sold $5,500
  • Jul 2, 2008, 03:27 PM
    morgaine300
    There are too many different entries involved in merchandising, especially when you're doing both the buyer side and the seller side. There's also two methods: perpetual and periodic. These days mostly perpetual is done, which I assume if someone doesn't tell me otherwise. You need to look through your book and at least make some attempt at trying to do these entries, then post those attempts and then we can look through them.

    Just as a note, most books I've worked with do not use a Freight-In account -- they put freight directly into inventory. There are exceptions of course, but this means we can't assume things like this. You need to check your textbook and see what they are doing with it.
  • Jul 15, 2008, 12:37 PM
    949
    Perpetual:
    April 2
    dr. merch inv. 20000
    Cr. a/p 20000

    dr. merch inv. 1200
    Cr. Cash 1200

    April 4
    dr. a/p 3400
    Cr. Merch inv. 3400

    April 5
    dr. a/r 9000
    Cr. Sales rev 9000
    dr. cogs 5500
    Cr. Merch inv. 5500

    April 10
    dr. a/p 16600
    Cr. Cash 16268
    Cr. Merch inv. 332

    April 19
    dr. cash 9000
    Cr. a/r 9000

    Periodic:

    April 2
    dr. purchses 20000
    Cr. a/p 20000

    dr. freight in 1200
    Cr. Cash 1200

    April 4
    dr. a/p 3400
    Cr. Purchases returns and allowances 3400

    April 5
    dr. a/r 9000
    Cr. Sales revenue 9000

    April 10
    dr. a/p 16600
    Cr. Cash 16268
    Cr. Purchases discount 332
  • Jul 15, 2008, 12:42 PM
    949
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Criado
    It looks like homework to me. I'll just give you several check figures.

    April 2 Debit. Freight In $1,200
    April 4 Credit. Accounts Payable $3,400
    April 5 Debit. Cost of Goods Sold $5,500

    Your April 4th answer is incorrect.:)
  • Jul 15, 2008, 02:01 PM
    morgaine300
    949, can you please not just do people's homework for them. It's not really a way to actually learn, plus it's their homework and we aren't here just to do homework for people, but rather to help them understand it.
  • Jul 15, 2008, 02:24 PM
    949
    I C.
    Well it seemed like its been a while and he may just need the answers at this point.

    I just enjoy helping people out.

    If its something that I can help people out with, I don't mind. Its only a few minutes of my time.
  • Jul 19, 2008, 11:02 PM
    morgaine300
    It isn't just about your time. It's also about our guidelines:
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/financ...-b-u-font.html

    If it's been a while and the person hasn't returned, very likely they either don't care, or they really did just expect someone to give them answers instead of trying to do their own work. People also don't learn just from seeing answers. If they did, all those answers to the odd problems in math books should be enough to help everyone learn without a class or teacher or anything, eh?

    I work with college students for a living -- and it's disconcerting to know they can just get online and get all their homework answers. People never stop and think about that side of it, but that's the side I see every day.

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