Chi The Jewel Box purchases jewellery from around the world and sells to local retailers in Canada. Consider the following perpetual system merchandising transactions of The Jewel Box. Use a separate account for each receivable and payable, for example, record the purchase on August 1 in Accounts Payable-Luu Company Aug. 1 Purchased necklaces from Luu Company for $4,100 under credit terms of 3/10, 1/30, FOB destination. 4 At Luu Company's request, paid $360 for freight charges on the August 1 purchase, reducing the amount owed to Luu. 5 Sold rings to Green Ruby for $3,860 under credit terms of 2/10, 1/6, FOB destination. The merchandise had cost $2,520. 8 Purchased bracelets from Jane Co. for $5,300 under credit terns of 1/10, 1/45, FOS shipping point. 9 Paid $335 shipping charges related to the August 5 sale to Green Ruby. 10 Green Ruby returned the rings purchased from the August 5 sale that had cost $450 and been sold for $818. The merchandise was restored to inventory. 12 After negotiations with Jane Co. concerning problems with the merchandise purchased on August 8, received a credit memo from Jane granting a price reduction of $300. 15 Received balance due from Green Ruby for the August 5 sale. 17 Purchased office equipment from westco on credit, 36,100, 1/45. 18 Paid the amount due Jane Co. for the August 8 purchase. 19 Sold earrings to Chic Jewellery for $1,850 under credit terns of 1/10, 1/30, FOB shipping point. The merchandise had cost $1,000. 22 Chic Jewellery requested a price reduction on the August 19 sale because the merchandise did not meet specifications. Sent Chic Jewellery a credit meno for $250 to resolve the issue. 29 Received Chic Jewellery's payment of the amount due from the August 19 purchase. 30 Pald Luu Company the amount due from the August 1 purchase. Prepare General Journal entries to record the above transactions View transaction list