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The sales and cash receipts journals of Caverly Office Products include the following entries:

Sales Journal Page 1

Date

Invoice No.

Customer Account Debited

Post. Ref.

Accounts Receivables Dr

Sales Revenue Cr

Cost of Goods Sold Dr.

Merchandise Inventory Cr.

2018

May 7

601

L. Ebert

110

63

10

602

T. Ross

65

33

10

603

E. Loop

95

37

12

604

B. Goebel

120

76

May 31

Total

390

209

Cash Receipt Journal Page 5

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash Dr

Accounts Receivables Cr

Sales Revenue Cr

Sales Discount Forfeited Cr

Other Accounts Cr

Cost of goods sold Dr

Merchandise Inventory Cr

2018

May 16

L. Ebert

19

E. loop

24

320

320

250

30

T. Ross

May 31

Total

Identify the missing information in the cash receipts journal for those transactionslisted. All credit sales are terms n/30. Assume all the accounts are paid in full.Also, total the columns in the cash receipts journal and show that total debits equaltotal credits.

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Missing Information in Cash Receipt Journal

Cash Receipt Journal Page 5

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash Dr

Accounts Receivables Cr

Sales Revenue Cr

Sales Discount Forfeited Cr

Other Accounts Cr

Cost of goods sold Dr

Merchandise Inventory Cr

2018

May 16

L. Ebert

$110

$110

19

E. loop

95

95

24

320

320

250

30

T. Ross

65

65

02

Total of Cash Receipt Journal

Cash Receipt Journal Page5

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash Dr

Accounts Receivables Cr

Sales Revenue Cr

Sales Discount Forfeited Cr

Other Accounts Cr

Cost of goods sold Dr

Merchandise Inventory Cr

2018

May 16

L. Ebert

$110

$110

19

E. loop

95

95

24

320

320

250

30

T. Ross

65

65

May 31

Total

$590

$270

$320

$250

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