Journal entries for two companies.
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The following transaction would be journalized in the books of Company #1 and Company #2
"Bogus company" engaged in the following transactions during July:
July 2nd purchased inventory for cash $800
July 5th purchased store supplies on credit terms of net eom,$600
July 8th purchased inventory of $3,000, plus freight charges of $230. Credit terms are 3/15n/ 30 ( 3% discount if paid in 15 days or full payment if paid 30 days)
July 9th sold goods for cash $1,200. "Bogus company's" cost of these goods was $700
July 11th returned $200 of the inventory purchased on July 8th. It was damaged.
July 12th purchased inventory on credit of 3 / 10n / 30 ,$3,330.
July 14th sold inventory on credit terms of 2 /10n / 30, $9,600 (COST $5,000).
July 16th paid utilities expense, $275.
July 20th received returned inventory from July 14 sale, $400. "Bogus company" shipped the wrong goods by mistake. "Bogus company's" cost of the inventory received wa $250
July 21st borrowed the amount owed on the July 8th purchase. Signed a note payable to the bank for $2,946, which takes into account the return of inventory on July 11th
July 21st paid supplier for goods purchased on July 8th less the return and the discount.
July 23rd received $6,860 cash in partial settlement of his account from the customer who purchased inventory on July 14th. Granted the customer a 2% discount and credited his account receivable for $7,000.
July 30th paid for the store supplies purchased on July 5th.
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The following transaction would be journalized in the books of Company #1 and Company #2
Bogus Company is Company #1, I will put the transaction in black. For Company #2, I will put it in blue.
Please note that I will consider only Bogus Company and its supplier. Therefore, there will be journal transactions for two companies only when Bogus Company has transactions with its supplier.
"Bogus company" engaged in the following transactions during July:
July 2nd purchased inventory for cash $800
Inventory 800
Cash 800
Cash 800
Sales 800
July 5th purchased store supplies on credit terms of net eom,$600
Store supplies 600
Accounts Payable 600
July 8th purchased inventory of $3,000, plus freight charges of $230. Credit terms are 3/15n/ 30 (3% ...
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