ACC291T Week 2 Apply Exercise SCORE 100 PERCENT

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Question 1

Lewis Corporation engaged in the following transactions during June.
 

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

June


4



Purchased merchandise on account from Salinas Company;   Invoice 100 for $1,055; terms n/30.

 


15



Recorded purchases for cash, $1,540.

 


30



Paid amount due to Salinas Company for the purchase on   June 4.

 Record these transactions in a general journal.

ANSWER

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


Jun 04, 2019


Purchases


1,055

   

Accounts payable/Salinas Company


1,055

        

2


Jun 15, 2019


Purchases


1,540

   

Cash


1,540

        

3


Jun 30, 2019


Accounts payable/Salinas Company


1,055

   

Cash


1,055

Question 2

During the year, a firm purchased $256,700 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $41,770. If the total purchases returns and allowances were $16,040 and purchase discounts were $8,500 for the year, what is the net delivered cost of purchases?

Multiple Choice

$298,470

$273,930

$323,010

$190,390

Question 3

Tune Tones Instrument Tuning Company owes Mandy Lynn's Music Studio $5,046 as of November 1. During November, Tune Tones purchased merchandise from Mandy Lynn totaling $8,685 and made payments on account to Mandy Lynn in the amount of $7,440. The amount Tune Tones owes Mandy Lynn on November 30 is:

Multiple Choice

$6,291.

$3,801.

$11,079.

$7,440.

Question 4

During March a firm purchased $22,730 of merchandise and paid freight charges of $1,800. If the net delivered cost of purchases for the March is $21,980, what is the total purchase returns for March?

Multiple Choice

$0

$1,050

$2,550

$3,600

Question 5

Bushard Company (buyer) and Schmidt, Inc. (seller) engaged in the following transactions during February 2019:

Bushard Company

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

Feb.


10



Purchased   merchandise for $6,700 from Schmidt, Inc., Invoice 1980, terms 2/10, n/30.

 


13



Received   Credit Memorandum 230 from Schmidt, Inc., for damaged merchandise totaling   $370 that was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1980, dated   February 10.

 


19



Paid   amount due to Schmidt, Inc., for Invoice 1980 of February 10, less the return   of February 13 and less the cash discount, Check 2010.

Schmidt, Inc.

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

Feb.


10



Sold merchandise for $6,700 on account to Bushard Company,   Invoice 1980, terms 2/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $3,850.

 


13



Issued Credit   Memorandum 230 to Bushard Company for damaged merchandise totaling $370 that   was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1980, dated February 10.   The cost of the returned goods was $290.

 


19



Received payment   from Bushard Company for Invoice 1980 of February 10, less the return of   February 13 and less the cash discount, Check 2010.

Both companies use the perpetual inventory system. Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for both Bushard Company and Schmidt, Inc. (Round final answers to the nearest whole dollar value.)

ANSWER

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Bushard Company.

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Bushard Company.

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


Feb 10, 2019


Merchandise inventory


6,700

   

Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


6,700

        

2


Feb 13, 2019


Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


370

   

Merchandise inventory


370

        

3


Feb 19, 2019


Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


6,330

   

Merchandise inventory


127

   

Cash


6,203

· 

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Schmidt Inc.

  

o


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


Feb 10, 2019


Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


6,700

   

Sales


6,700

        

2


Feb 10, 2019


Cost of goods sold


3,850

   

Merchandise inventory


3,850

        

3


Feb 13, 2019


Sales returns and allowances


370

   

Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


370

        

4


Feb 13, 2019


Merchandise inventory


290

   

Cost of goods sold


290

        

5


Feb 19, 2019


Sales discounts


127

   

Cash


6,203

   

Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


6,330

Question 6

Assume the following account balances at January 1, 2019, for Bioplast Jewelry, Inc.:

  

 

Accounts Payable (control account)


$


7,500


 

Accounts   Payable—Evans Enterprises



1,900


 

Accounts Payable—Stamos Distributors



3,400


 

Accounts Payable—Tonetta   Company



2,200


       

  

GENERAL JOURNAL

 

DATE


DESCRIPTION


POST.
  REF.


DEBIT


CREDIT

 

2019









 

Jan.


8


Accounts   Payable/Stamos Distributors




330





 



Cash







330


 



Made partial payment








 



on account, Check 1240








 










 


10


Accounts Payable/Evans Enterprises




230





 



Purchases Returns and   Allowances







230


 



Received Credit Memorandum








 



123 as allowance for








 



discolored merchandise








       

 

  1. Use the final balances of the      vendor accounts to prepare a schedule of accounts to payable for Bioplast      Jewelry, Inc., as of January 31, 2019.
  2. Does the total of your accounts      payable schedule agree with the balance of the accounts payable account in      the general ledger at January 31, 2019?

ANSWER

Use the final balances of the vendor accounts to prepare a schedule of accounts payable for Bioplast Jewelry, Inc., as of January 31, 2019.

  

 

     

BIOPLAST     JEWELRY, INC.

 

Schedule     of Accounts Payable

 

January     31, 2019

 

Evans Enterprises


$1,670

 

Stamos Distributors


3,070

 

Tonetta Company


2,200

 

Total


$6,940

Does the total of your accounts payable schedule agree with the balance of the accounts payable account in the general ledger at January 31, 2019?

  

     

Total     of accounts payable schedule agrees with balance of the accounts payable     account in the general ledger


Yes

Question 7

Bushard Company (buyer) and Schmidt, Inc. (seller) engaged in the following transactions during February 2019:

Bushard Company

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

Feb.


10



Purchased   merchandise for $1,100 from Schmidt, Inc., Invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30.

 


13



Received   Credit Memorandum 230 from Schmidt, Inc., for damaged merchandise totaling   $200 that was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1980, dated   February 10.

 


19



Paid   amount due to Schmidt, Inc., for Invoice 1980 of February 10, less the return   of February 13 and less the cash discount, Check 2010.

Schmidt, Inc.

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

Feb.


10



Sold merchandise for $1,100 on account to Bushard Company,   Invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30.

 


13



Issued Credit   Memorandum 230 to Bushard Company for damaged merchandise totaling $200 that   was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1980, dated February 10.

 


19



Received payment   from Bushard Company for Invoice 1980 of February 10, less the return of   February 13 and less the cash discount, Check 2010.

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for both Bushard Company and Schmidt, Inc.

ANSWER

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Bushard Company assuming that they use the periodic system.

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


Feb 10, 2019


Purchases


1,100

   

Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


1,100

        

2


Feb 13, 2019


Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


200

   

Purchases returns and allowances


200

        

3


Feb 19, 2019


Accounts payable/Schmidt, Inc.


900

   

Purchases discounts


9

   

Cash


891

· 

Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Schmidt Inc. assuming that they use the periodic system.

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


Feb 10, 2019


Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


1,100

   

Sales


1,100

        

2


Feb 13, 2019


Sales returns and allowances


200

   

Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


200

        

3


Feb 19, 2019


Sales discounts


9

   

Cash


891

   

Accounts receivable/Bushard   Company


900

Question 8

Post the entries in the general journal below to the accounts payable account in the general ledger and to the appropriate accounts in the accounts payable ledger.

Assume the following account balances at January 1, 2019, for Bioplast Jewelry, Inc.:

  

 

Accounts Payable (control account)


$


7,200


 

Accounts   Payable—Evans Enterprises



1,800


 

Accounts Payable—Stamos Distributors



3,300


 

Accounts   Payable—Tonetta Company



2,100


       

  

GENERAL JOURNAL

 

DATE


DESCRIPTION


POST.
  REF.


DEBIT


CREDIT

 

2019









 

Jan.


8


Accounts   Payable/Stamos Distributors




340





 



Cash







340


 



Made partial payment








 



on account, Check 1240








 










 


10


Accounts Payable/Evans Enterprises




240





 



Purchases Returns and   Allowances







240


 



Received Credit Memorandum








 



123 as allowance for








 



discolored merchandise








       

ANSWER

Post the entries in the general journal above to the accounts payable account in the general ledger.

  

     

Accounts     Payable


Account     No: 202

 

Date


Debit


Credit


Balance

 

Jan. 1, 2019


7,200

 

Jan. 8, 2019


340


6,860

 

Jan. 10, 2019


240


6,620

         

Post the entries in the general journal above to the appropriate accounts in the accounts payable ledger.

       

  

Evans Enterprises


Stamos   Distributors

 

Date


Debit


Credit


Balance


Date


Debit


Credit


Balance

 

Jan. 1, 2019


1,800


Jan. 1, 2019


3,300

 

Jan. 10, 2019


240


1,560


Jan. 8, 2019


340


2,960

                       

Tonetta   Company

 

Date


Debit


Credit


Balance

 

Jan. 1, 2019


2,100

Question 9

On April 1, Moloney Meat Distributors sold merchandise on account to Fronke’s Franks for $3,550 on Invoice 1001, terms 1/10, n/30. The cost of merchandise sold was $2,100. Payment was received in full from Fronke’s Franks, less discount, on April 10.

Record the transactions for Moloney Meat Distributors on April 1 and April 10. The company uses the perpetual inventory system. (Round final answers to the nearest whole dollar value.)

ANSWER

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


April 01, 2019


Accounts receivable/Fronke's   Franks


3,550

   

Sales


3,550

        

2


April 01, 2019


Cost of goods sold


2,100

   

Merchandise inventory


2,100

        

3


April 10, 2019


Sales discounts


36

   

Cash


3,514

   

Accounts receivable/Fronke's   Franks


3,550

Question 10

Record the following transactions of J. Min Designs in a general journal. The company uses the perpetual inventory system.
 

  

DATE



TRANSACTIONS

 

2019



 

April


1



Purchased   merchandise on credit from O’Rourke Fabricators, Invoice 885, $3,450, terms   1/10, n/30; freight of $65 prepaid by O’Rourke Fabricators and added to the   invoice (total invoice amount, $3,515).

 


9



Paid amount due to   O’Rourke Fabricators for the purchase of April 1, less the 2 percent   discount, Check 457.

 


15



Purchased   merchandise on credit from Kroll Company, Invoice 145, $1,700, terms 1/10,   n/30; freight of $120 prepaid by Kroll and added to the invoice.

 


17



Returned damaged merchandise purchased on April 15 from   Kroll Company; received Credit Memorandum 332 for $95.

 


24



Paid the amount due to Kroll Company for the purchase of   April 15, less the return on April 17, taking the 1 percent discount, Check 470.

 Record these transactions in a general journal. (Round final answers to the nearest whole dollar value.)

ANSWER

  

No


Date


General Journal


Debit


Credit

 

1


April 01, 2019


Merchandise inventory


3,515

   

Accounts payable/O’Rourke   Fabricators


3,515

        

2


April 09, 2019


Accounts payable/O’Rourke   Fabricators


3,515

   

Merchandise inventory


69

   

Cash


3,446

        

3


April 15, 2019


Merchandise inventory


1,820

   

Accounts payable/Kroll Company


1,820

        

4


April 17, 2019


Accounts payable/Kroll Company


95

   

Merchandise inventory


95

        

5


April 24, 2019


Accounts payable/Kroll Company


1,725

   

Merchandise inventory


16

   

Cash


1,709

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