Bali Sales Company experienced the following events: 1. Purchased merchandise inventory for cash. 2. Purchased merchandise inventory

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Bali Sales Company experienced the following events:
1. Purchased merchandise inventory for cash.
2. Purchased merchandise inventory on account.
3. Returned merchandise purchased on account.
4. Sold merchandise inventory for cash. Label the revenue recognition 4a and the expense recognition 4b.
5. Paid cash on accounts payable not within the discount period.
6. Sold merchandise inventory on account. Label the revenue recognition 6a and the expense recognition 6b.
7. Paid cash for selling and administrative expenses.
8. Paid cash for transportation-in.
9. Collected cash from accounts receivable.
10. Paid cash for transportation-out.


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Identify each event as asset source (AS), asset use (AU), asset exchange (AE), or claims exchange (CE). Also explain how each event affects the financial statements by placing a + for increase, − for decrease, or NA for not affected under each of the components in the following horizontal financial statements model. Assume the use of the perpetual inventory system. The first event is recorded as an example.

Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Cash Flows Event No. Event Llab. Stk. Equity Assets Exp. Net Inc. Type Rev.

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Introductory Financial Accounting for Business

ISBN: 978-1260299441

1st edition

Authors: Thomas Edmonds, Christopher Edmonds

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