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30 August, 19:27

On December 1, Macy Company sold merchandise with a selling price of $9,000 on account to Mrs. Jorgensen, with terms 4/10, n/30. On December 3, Mrs. Jorgensen returned merchandise with a selling price of $700. Mrs. Jorgensen paid the amount due on December 9. What journal entry did Macy Company prepare on December 9 assuming the gross method is used?

A) Debit Cash for $7,968 and credit Accounts Receivable for $7,968.

B) Debit Sales Revenue for $7,968, debit Sales Discounts for $332, and credit Accounts Receivable for $8,300.

C) Debit Sales Revenue for $8,300, credit Sales Discount for $332 and credit Cash for $7,968.

D) Debit Cash for $7,968, debit Sales Discounts for $332, and credit Accounts Receivable for $8,300.

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  1. 30 August, 20:25
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    B) Debit Sales Revenue for $7,968, debit Sales Discounts for $332, and credit Accounts Receivable for $8,300.

    Explanation:

    The journal entry is shown below:

    Cash A/c Dr $7,968

    Sales Discount A/c Dr $332

    To Accounts receivable $8,300

    (Being cash received recorded)

    The computation of the account receivable

    = Credit sales - returned goods

    = $9,000 - $700

    = $8,300

    And, the discount would be

    = Accounts receivable * percentage given

    = $8,300 * 4%

    = $332

    The remaining amount would be credited to the cash account.
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