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15 March, 08:25

Splish Industries purchased $11,300 of merchandise on February 1, 2020, subject to a trade discount of 10% and with credit terms of 3/15, n/60. It returned $2,600 (gross price before trade or cash discount) on February 4. The invoice was paid on February 13.

Required:

1. Assuming that Splish uses the perpetual method for recording merchandise transactions, record the purchase, return, and payment using the gross method.

2. Assuming that Splish uses the periodic method for recording merchandise transactions, record the purchase, return, and payment using the gross method.

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  1. 15 March, 10:44
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    Inventory 10170 (1) debit

    Accounts Payable 10170 credit

    --to record purchase--

    Accounts Payable 2340 (2) debit

    Inventory 2340 credit

    --to record returned goods--

    Accounts Payable 7830 (3) debit

    Inventory 234.9 debit

    Cash 7595.1 credit

    --to record payment within discount--

    __ periodic inventory__

    Purchases 10170 (1) debit

    Accounts Payable 10170 credit

    --to record purchase--

    Accounts Payable 2340 (2) debit

    Purchase Return 2340 credit

    --to record returned goods--

    Accounts Payable 7830 (3) debit

    Purchase Discount 234.9 debit

    Cash 7595.1 credit

    --to record payment within discount--

    Explanation:

    (1) we discount 10% of the list price

    11,300 x (1 - 0.1) = 10,170

    (2) as is a gross price we discount the trade-in discount

    2,600 x (1 - 0.1) = 2,340

    (3) we solve for the balance of the account: 10,170 - 2,340 = 7,830

    Now, the inventory will be lowered as we pay within discount period:

    7,830 x 0.03 = 234.9

    Cash 7,830 - 234.9 = 7,595.1
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