Caleb Borke, a former disc golf star, operates Calebs Discorama. At the beginning of the current season
Question:
Caleb Borke, a former disc golf star, operates Caleb’s Discorama. At the beginning of the current season on April 1, the ledger of Caleb’s Discorama showed Cash $1,800, Merchandise Inventory $2,500, and C. Borke, Capital $4,300. The following transactions were completed during April.
Apr. 5 Purchased golf discs, bags, and other inventory on account from Innova Co. $1,200, FOB shipping point, terms 2/10, n/60.
7 Paid freight on Innovas purchase $50.
9 Received credit from Innova Co. for merchandise returned $100.
10 Sold merchandise on account for $900, terms n/30. The merchandise sold had a cost of $540.
12 Purchased disc golf shirts and other accessories on account from Lightning Sportswear $670, terms 1/10, n/30.
14 Paid Innova Co. in full, less discount.
17 Received credit from Lightning Sportswear for merchandise returned $70.
20 Made sales on account for $560, terms n/30.The cost of the merchandise sold was $340.
21 Paid Lightning Sportswear in full, less discount.
27 Granted an allowance to members for clothing that was flawed $30.
30 Received payments on account from customers $800.
The chart of accounts for the store includes the following: No. 101 Cash, No. 112 Accounts
Receivable, No. 120 Merchandise Inventory, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 301 C. Borke, Capital,
No. 401 Sales, No. 412 Sales Returns and Allowances, No. 505 Cost of Goods Sold.
Instructions
(a) Journalize the April transactions using a perpetual inventory system.
(b) Enter the beginning balances in the ledger accounts and post the April transactions. (Use J1 for the journal reference.)
(c) Prepare a trial balance on April 30, 2010.
Step by Step Answer:
Accounting Principles
ISBN: 978-0470533475
9th Edition
Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso