7. Issued 200 credit to babchap inc for defective merchandise shipped on 8/23
What is the journal entry?
ACCOUNT | DEBIT | CREDIT |
Sales returns and allowances | $200 | |
Babchap Inc | 200 |
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7. Issued 200 credit to babchap inc for defective merchandise shipped on 8/23 What is the...
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