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6 January, 06:05

Parker Company uses the gross method to account for purchase discounts and the periodic inventory system.

November 7: Purchased goods from Thompson Company on account, exist17,000, terms 1/10, n/30.

November 13: Returned merchandise to Thompson Company that was previously purchased on account, $2,400.

November 15: Paid the amount due to Thompson Company.

Required:

Journalize Jackson Company's transactions on November 7, November 13, and November 15.

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  1. 6 January, 06:26
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    The journal entries are shown below:

    On November 7

    Purchase A/c Dr $17,000

    To Account payable A/c $17,000

    (Being the goods are purchased on credit)

    On November 13

    Accounts Payable A/c Dr $2,400

    To Purchase Returns A/c $2,400

    (Being returned goods are recorded)

    On November 15

    The journal entries are shown below:

    On November 7

    Purchase A/c Dr $17,000

    To Account payable A/c $17,000

    (Being the goods are purchased on credit)

    On November 13

    Accounts Payable A/c Dr $2,400

    To Purchase Returns A/c $2,400

    (Being returned goods are recorded)

    On November 15

    Account payable A/c Dr $14,600 ($17,000 - $2,400)

    To Purchase Discount A/c Dr $146 ($14,600 * 1%)

    To Cash A/c $14,454

    (Being the amount paid within the discount period)
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