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Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] The transactions listed below are typical of those involving New Books Inc. and Readers' Corner New Books is a wholesale merchandiser and Readers' Comer is a retail merchandiser. Assume all sales of merchandise from New Books to Readers' Corner are made with terms n/30, and the two companies use perpetual inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended August 31, a New Books sold merchandise to Readers' Corner at a selling price of $610,000. The merchandise had cost New Books $439.000 b. Two days later, Readers' Comer complained to New Books that some of the merchandise differed from what Readers Corner had ordered New Books agreed to give an allowance of $9,500 to Readers' Corner. Readers' Corner also returned some books, which had cost New Books $3,200 and had been sold to Readers' Corner for $4.700, Just three days later, Readers Corner paid New Books, which settled all amounts owed. Required: 1. Indicate the amount and direction of the effect (+ for increase. - for decrease, and NE for no effect) of each transaction on the Inventory balance of Readers' Comer (Enter all amounts os positive values.) Effect on Transaction Inventory Balance a b Required Information (The following information applies to the questions displayed below) The transactions listed below are typical of those involving New Books Inc. and Readers' Comer New Books is o wholesale merchandiser and Readers' Comer is a retail merchandiser Assume al sales of merchandise from New Books to Readers' Corner are made with terms n 30. and the two companies use perpetual Inventory systems. Assume the following transactions between the two companies occurred in the order listed during the year ended August 31 a New Books sold merchandise to Readers Corner at a selling price of $610,000. The merchandise had cost New Books $439.000 b. Two days later, Readers Corner complained to New Books that some of the merchandise differed from what Readers Corner had ordered New Books agreed to give an allowance of $9.500 to Readers' Corner Readers' Corner also returned some books, which had cost New Books $3.200 and had been sold to Readers' Corner for $4700 c. Just three days later, Readers' Corner paid New Books, which settled all amounts owed. 2. Prepare the journal entries that Readers' Corner would record. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required in the first account field.) Answer is complete but not entirely correct. No Transaction General Journal Debit Credit 1