Loose Leaf for Financial Accounting: Information for Decisions
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260158762
Author: John J Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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A. Sales discount
B. Credit period
C. Discount period
D. FOB destination
E. FOB shipping point
F. Gross profit
G. Merchandise inventory
H. Purchases discount
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Goods a company owns and expects to see to its customers.
Time period that can pass before a customer's full payment is due.
Seller's description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early
payment.
Ownership of goods is transferred when the seller delivers goods to the carrier.
Purchaser's description of a cash discount received from a supplier of goods.
Difference between net sales and the cost of goods sold.
Time period in which a cash discount is available.
Ownership of goods is transferred when delivered to the buyer's place of business.
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Enter the letter for each term in the blank space beside the definition that it most closely matches. A. Sales discount D. FOB destination G. Merchandise inventory B. Credit period E. FOB shipping point H. Purchases discount C. Discount period F. Gross profit 1. Goods a company owns and expects to sell to its customers. 2. Time period that can pass before a customer’s full payment is due. 3. Seller’s description of a cash discount granted to buyers in return for early payment. 4. Ownership of goods is transferred when the seller delivers goods to the carrier. 5. Purchaser’s description of a cash discount received from a supplier of goods. 6. Difference between net sales and the cost of goods sold. 7. Time period in which a cash discount is available. 8. Ownership of goods is transferred when delivered to the buyer’s place of business.
The journal entry to be recorded by the seller upon receiving payment from a customer who had previously purchased the goods on account would include which of the following? Assume the payment was made within the discount period. A. a debit to Sales Discounts. B. a credit to Inventory. C. a debit to Inventory. D. a debit to Accounts Receivable.
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Loose Leaf for Financial Accounting: Information for Decisions
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