On October 5, ABC Company buys merchandise on account from XYZ Hill Company. The selling price of the goods is $5,000, and the cost to XYZ Hill Company is $3,000. On October 8, ABC returns defective goods with a selling price of $900 and a scrap value of $330.
Record the transactions in the order presented in the problem on the books of XYZ Hill Company, assuming a perpetual approach. If no entry is required, write "No Entry".
IN THE BOOKS OF XYZ HILL COMPANY-JOURNAL
DATE | DETAILS | AMOUNT($) | AMOUNT($) |
OCT 5 | ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE | 5000 | |
SALES | 5000 | ||
OCT 5 | COST GOOD OF SOLD | 3000 | |
INVENTORY | 3000 | ||
OCT 8 | SALES RETURN | 900 | |
ACCOUNT RECEIAVLES | 900 | ||
OCT 8 | INVENTORY | 330 | |
COST OF GOOD SOLD | 330 |
On October 5, ABC Company buys merchandise on account from XYZ Hill Company. The selling price...
On October 5, ABC Company buys merchandise on account from XYZ Hill Company. The selling price of the goods is $5,000, and the cost to XYZ Hill Company is $3,000. On October 8, ABC returns defective goods with a selling price of $900 and a scrap value of $330. Record the transactions in the order presented in the problem on the books of XYZ Hill Company, assuming a perpetual approach. If no entry is required, write "No Entry". Show all...
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