Lowry Company uses a sales journal, a cash receipts journal, and a general journal to record transactions
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July 2 Sold merchandise for $15,000 to B. Rice on account. Credit terms 2/10, n/30. Sales invoice No. 100.
July 5 Received a check for $800 from R. Hyatt in payment of his account.
July 8 Sold merchandise to F. Wenger for $900 cash.
July 10 Received a check in payment of Sales invoice No. 100 from B. Rice minus the 2% discount.
July 15 Sold merchandise for $9,000 to J. Mays on account. Credit terms 2/10, n/30. Sales invoice No. 101.
July 18 Borrowed $25,000 cash from United Bank signing a 6-month, 10% note
July 20 Sold merchandise for $12,000 to C. Kane on account. Credit terms 2/10, n/30. Sales invoice No. 102.
July 25 Issued a credit (reduction) of $600 to C. Kane as an allowance for damaged merchandise previously sold on account.
July 31 Received a check from J. Mays for $5,000 as payment on account
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Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-1118978085
IFRS 3rd edition
Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso
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