PRDBLEM 1: Accounting Process Cristina Mison owns and operates a store selling compact discs and tapes. She carries charge accounts for a few customers and offers cash discounts of 2.3112], n to encourage prompt payments. Described below are the transactions for January after she invested P5. cash. and P4D.D merchandise on january 1.12% 1|ll'AT is included in all sales, purchases and freight invoices except list prices. Jan. 4 trade HEDGE 15 16 1? 13 24 2E 28 3D Required: Purchased compact discs from |[Circto Arts. Terms: P16,B list price less discounts of 2% and 1% balance U10. WEE}. Purchased tapes from 'v'illar Records at an invoice price of P8360. Terms: 2I1, ni'3. FDR Shipping Point. P5 freight paid for 'v'illar shipment. Sold tapes to That's Entertainment, PLEMD on account. Compact discs invoiced at P284 were found defective and returned to Dcto Arts. Cash sales for the rst half of the month amounted to P22.4D. Paid P4,DUD in wages to the sales clerk and Pl to a parttime ofce clerk less 5% withholding tax. Account sales to Music E: Magic amounted to P.?2. Paid 50% of the amount owed to 'v'illar Records. A cash customer who has purchased compact discs for P1, 12D returned them for being defective and got a cash refund. Music 5: Magic paid one-half of its account and was given the corresponding discount. That's Entertainment paid its account. Cash sales for the second half of the month P22.4. Paid Dcto Arts in full of account. Paid wages less deductions for 5% withholding tax. 3% 555, 1.5% PhilHealth and 2% Pagibig. a. Journal entries to record the above transactions without explanations. b. Postings to subsidiary ledgers. c. Postings to T Account for Accounts Receivables and Accounts Payables. d. Reconcile the subsidiary ledger balances and the control account balances