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22 January, 09:46

On march 12, klein company, inc. sold merchandise in the amount of $7,800 to babson company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. the cost of the items sold is $4,500. klein uses the perpetual inventory system. on march 15, babson returns some of the merchandise. the selling price of the merchandise is $600 and the cost of the merchandise returned is $350. babson pays the invoice on march 20, and takes the appropriate discount. the amount that klein receives from babson on march 20 is: $7,800. $7,644. $7,044. $7,056. $7,200.

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  1. 22 January, 13:03
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    Given:

    march 12 - Klein company, inc. sold merchandise in the amount of $7,800 to Babson company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30

    march 15 - Babson returns some of the merchandise. the selling price of the merchandise is $600

    march 20 - Babson pays the invoice and takes the appropriate discount.

    Since March 20 is still within the 10-day discount from date of purchase, Babson is entitled to 2% discount.

    7,800 - 600 = 7,200 sales invoice

    7,200 * 2% = 144 sales discount

    7,200 - 144 = 7,056 net sales

    Babson will pay the amount of $7,056
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