Mountain High Ice Cream Company reports under IFRS. Mountain High transferred $69,000 of accounts receivable to the Prudential Bank. The transfer was made with recourse. Prudential remits 90% of the factored amount to Mountain High and retains 10% to cover sales returns and allowances. When the bank collects the receivables, it will remit to Mountain High the retained amount (which Mountain estimates has a fair value of $5,900 ). Mountain High anticipates a $3,900 recourse obligation. The bank charges a 2% fee (2% of $69,000), and requires that amount to be paid at the start of the factoring arrangement. Mountain High has transferred control over the receivables, but determines that it still retains substantially all risks and rewards associated with them. Required: Prepare the journal entry to record the transfer on the books of Mountain High, considering whether the sale criteria under IFRS have been met. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Journal entry worksheet Record the transfer of accounts receivable. Note: Enter debits before credits. Halifax Manufacturing allows its customers to return merchandise for any reason up to 90 days after delivery and receive a credit to their accounts. All of Halifax's sales are for credit (no cash is collected at the time of sale). The company began 2021 with a refund liability of $390,000. During 2021 , Halifax sold merchandise on account for $12,800,000. Halifax's merchandise costs is 70% of merchandise selling price. Also during the year, customers returned $370,000 in sales for credit, with $204,000 of those being returns of merchandise sold prior to 2021, and the rest being merchandise sold during 2021. Sales returns, estimated to be 3% of sales, are recorded as an adjusting entry at the end of the year. Required: 1. Prepare entries to (a) record actual returns in 2021 of merchandise that was sold prior to 2021; (b) record actual returns in 2021 of merchandise that was sold during 2021; and (c) adjust the refund liability to its appropriate balance at year end. 2. What is the amount of the year-end refund liability after the adjusting entry is recorded? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Prepare entries to (a) record actual returns in 2021 of merchandise that was sold prior to 2021; (b) record actual 2021 of merchandise that was sold during 2021; and (c) adjust the refund liability to its appropriate balance at ye no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)