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24 September, 23:08

Record the following transactions on the books of RAS Co.

(a) On July 1, Cullumber Co. sold merchandise on account to Waegelein Inc. for $15,300, terms 2/10, n/30.

(b) On July 8, Waegelein Inc. returned merchandise worth $3,500 to Cullumber Co.

(c) On July 11, Waegelein Inc. paid for the merchandise.

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  1. 25 September, 01:35
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    July 1

    Trade Receivable - Waegelein Inc $15,300 (debit)

    Revenue $15,300 (credit)

    July 8

    Revenue $3,500 (debit)

    Trade Receivable - Waegelein Inc $3,500 (credit)

    July 1 1

    J1

    Discount Allowed $236 (debit)

    Trade Receivable - Waegelein Inc $236 (credit)

    J2

    Cash $11,564 (debit)

    Trade Receivable - Waegelein Inc $11,564 (credit)

    Explanation:

    July 1

    Recognise Revenue and Asset - Trade Receivable

    July 8

    De-recognise Revenue and de-recognise asset - Trade Receivable

    July 1

    Payment is within the range of discount period of 10 days

    J1

    Recognise Discount Allowed Expense and De-recognise the Asset - Trade Receivable

    J2

    Recognise the Cash on receipt of payment less discount allowed and de-recognise Asset - Trade Receivable
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