Question: Journalize the following transactions: 1. Discovered error made by Jack Hobie. One-third ($270.00) of the supplies purchased from Beach Office Supply on June 2 were
Journalize the following transactions:
1. Discovered error made by Jack Hobie. One-third ($270.00) of the supplies purchased from Beach Office Supply on June 2 were actually store supplies rather than office supplies.
2. Sold merchandise over the counter to Bill Hankins for $95 cash.
3. Sold $2,000 of merchandise to Sail Board City on account; terms 3/10, n/30; invoice #17.
4. Received a check from Bill Hankins in the amount of $215 to be applied to invoice #8.
5. Received a check from Laker Marine Supply in full payment of the balance of their account. You must determine if a discount was taken, and if so, how much it was. Seaside Marina only grants discounts on the basis of full payment of an invoice within the discount period.
6. Paid Avis Boat Builders the balance due on Seaside's June 3 merchandise purchase.
7. Sent a check to Catamaran Corp. in full payment of Seaside's June 19 merchandise purchase.
8. Purchased $1050 of merchandise for resale from Tackle Box Supply on account; terms 2/10, n/30.
9. Purchased $1,400 of merchandise for resale from Nautical Industries on account; terms 2/10, n/30.
10. Seaside needed additional space and purchased a warehouse to remodel and the land around it. Prior to arranging permanent financing, Seaside signed a short term construction note payable. The terms of the note are $50,000, 90 days at 16%. The building value was determined to be $40,000.
11. Seaside's ad agency offered Mr. Hobie a special deal. If he purchased an additional $150 of advertising to be used in August, Seaside would receive free layout services. Mr. Hobie paid the agency $150 to be recorded as advertising expense. June 29 (Tuesday) 1. Sold $400 of merchandise to Bass-A-Rama Rentals and $114 of merch
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