Using the information in Problem 3B, complete the requirements assuming a periodic inventory systemIn Problem 3B,Duncan Industries completed these transactions during July 2014. The terms of all...


Using the information in Problem 3B, complete the requirements assuming a periodic inventory system In Problem 3B, Duncan Industries completed these transactions during July 2014. The terms of all credit sides tire 2/10, n/30 July 1 Purchased merchandise on credit from Beech Company, invoice dated June 30, terms 2/10, n/30, $14,500. 3 Issued cheque #300 to The Weekly journal for advertising expense, $1,075. 5 Sold merchandise on credit to Karen Harden, invoice #918, $35,000. Cost, $19,250 6 Sold merchandise on credit to Paul Kane, invoice #919, $16,000. Cost, $8,800 7 Purchased store supplies on credit from Blackwater Inc., $2,300. Invoice dated July 7, terms n/10 EOM. 8 Received a $300 credit memorandum from Blackwater Inc. for store supplies received on July 7 and returned for credit. 9 Purchased store equipment on credit from Poppe’s Supply, invoice dated July 8, terms n/10 EOM, $72,500. 10 Issued cheque #301 to Beech Company in payment of its June 30 invoice. 13 Sold merchandise on credit to Kelly Grody, invoice #920, $1 7,200. Cost, $9,460 14 Sold merchandise on credit to Karen Harden, invoice #921, $8,200. Cost, $4,500 15 Received payment from Karen Harden for the July 5 sale. 15 Issued cheque #302, payable to Payroll, in payment of the sales salaries for the first half of the month, $60,400. For simplicity, we assume one cheque. 15 Cash sales for the first half of the month were $242,740. Cost, $1 33,500, Cash sales are usually recorded daily from the cash register readings. However, they are recorded only once in this problem to reduce the repetitive transactions. View Solution:

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