Rogers Sporting Goods Supply uses duplicate copies of its charge sales invoices as a sales journal and

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Rogers Sporting Goods Supply uses duplicate copies of its charge sales invoices as a sales journal and posts to the accounts receivable ledger directly from the sales invoices. At the end of the month, the accountant totals the invoices and makes an entry in the general journal summarizing the charge sales for the month. The charge sales invoices for December are as follows:

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Instructions 1. Post to the accounts receivable ledger directly from the sales invoices, listing the invoice number in the Post. Ref. column.
2. Record the summarizing entry in the general journal (page 33) for the total amount of the sales invoices.

3. Post the general journal entry to the appropriate accounts in the general ledger; 113 Accounts Receivable, 411 Sales.
4. Prepare a schedule of accounts receivable and compare its total with the Accounts Receivable account.
Problem Set B

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College Accounting Chapters 1-26

ISBN: 9780395796993

6th Edition

Authors: Douglas J. McQuaig, Patricia A. Bille

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