Chapter 5: Q5-17RQ (page 294)
What is freight out and how is it recorded by the seller?
Short Answer
Freight-out should be reported in theincome statement of the seller.
Chapter 5: Q5-17RQ (page 294)
What is freight out and how is it recorded by the seller?
Freight-out should be reported in theincome statement of the seller.
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Get started for freeD & T Printing Supplies’ accounting records include the following accounts at December 31, 2018.
Purchases \( 185,200 Accumulated Depreciation—Building \) 21,000
Accounts Payable 7,700 Cash 18,100
Rent Expense 8,600 Sales Revenue 257,800
Building 42,800 Depreciation Expense—Building 4,700
Common Stock 55,000 Dividends 26,500
Retained Earnings 30,400 Interest Expense 1,900
Merchandise Inventory,
Beginning 119,000 Merchandise Inventory,
Ending 102,100
Notes Payable 11,300 Purchase Returns and Allowances 20,700
Purchase Discounts 2,900
Requirements
1. Journalize the required closing entries for D & T Printing Supplies assuming that D & T uses the periodic inventory system.
2. Determine the ending balance in the Retained Earnings account.
Click Computers has the following transactions in July related to the sale of merchandise inventory.
July 12 Sold computers on account for \(8,000 to a customer, terms 3/15, n/30. The cost of the computers is \)4,800. Click uses the gross method for recording sales revenue.
26 Received payment from the customer on balance due.
Journalize the sales transactions for Click Computers assuming the company uses the perpetual inventory system.
Under the new revenue recognition standard, what most companies do at the end of the period related to sales returns? Describe the journal entries that would be recorded.
The adjusted trial balance of Quality Office Systems at March 31, 2018, follows:
Journalize the following sales transactions for Morris Supply. Explanations are not required.
Mar. 1 Morris Supply sold merchandise inventory for \(3,000. The cost of the inventory was \)1,800. The customer paid cash. Morris Supply was running a promotion, and the customer received a \(150 award at the time of sale that can be used at a future date on any Morris Supply merchandise.
3 Sold \)6,000 of supplies on account. Credit terms are 2/10, n/45, FOB destination. The cost of goods is \(3,600.
10 Received payment from the customer on the amount due from March 3, less the discount.
Apr. 15 The customer used the \)150 award when purchasing merchandise inventory for \(200; the inventory cost was \)120. The customer paid cash.
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