Answered step by step
Verified Expert Solution
Link Copied!

Question

1 Approved Answer

Review the preparation of journal entries in the Demonstration problem on pp. 418-421 and the Collaborate video explaining the writing of journal entries for purchase

Review the preparation of journal entries in the Demonstration problem on pp. 418-421 and the Collaborate video explaining the writing of journal entries for purchase transactions. Once you understand how these journal entries are prepared, please select one transaction fromProblem 11-11B, on page 433 of the text, forDebbie's Doll House, and answer the questions below for that transaction. There are 12 journal entries in this problem, but each of you must select an entry that has not been completed by a classmate! If all of the journal entries have been prepared select an entry from the Chapter 10 discussion question. First come, first served! Please be sure to identify your entry by the date of the transaction and provide your response in your own words. Remember, the primary posting is a short answer essay that fully explains your responses.

1) What happened? (Describe the transaction)

2) Which accounts are affected by this transaction?

3) What is the normal balance of these accounts?

4) Which accounts are debited and by what amount? Explain how you arrived at that amount.

5) Which accounts are credited and by what amount? Explain how you arrived at that amount.

these are the transactions

PURCHASES AND CASH PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS Debbie Mueller owns a small retail business called Debbies Doll House. The cash account has a balance of $20,000 on July 1. The following transactions occurred during July:

JULY 1 Issued Check No. 314 for July rent, $1,400.

1 Purchased merchandise on account from Toppers Toys, Invoice No. 211, $2,500, terms 2/10, n/30.

3 Purchased merchandise on account from Jones & Company, Invoice No. 812, $2,800, terms 1/10, n/30.

5 Returned merchandise purchased from Toppers Toys receiving a credit memo on the amount owed, $400

8 Purchased merchandise on account from Downtown Merchants, Invoice No. 159, $1,600, terms 2/10, n/30.

11 Issued Check No. 315 to Toppers Toys for merchandise purchased on account, less return of July 5 and less 2% discount.

13 Issued Check No. 316 to Jones & Company for merchandise purchased on account, less 1% discount.

15 Returned merchandise purchased from Downtown Merchants receiving a credit memo on the amount owed, $600.

18 Issued Check No. 317 to Downtown Merchants for merchandise pur- chased on account, less return of July 15 and less 2% discount.

25 Purchased merchandise on account from Columbia Products, Invoice No. 468, $3,200, terms n/30.

26 Purchased merchandise on account from Toppers Toys, Invoice No. 395, $1,430, terms 2/10, n/30.

29 Purchased merchandise on account from Jones & Company, Invoice No. 853, $2,970, terms 1/10, n/30.

Step by Step Solution

There are 3 Steps involved in it

Step: 1

blur-text-image

Get Instant Access to Expert-Tailored Solutions

See step-by-step solutions with expert insights and AI powered tools for academic success

Step: 2

blur-text-image_2

Step: 3

blur-text-image_3

Ace Your Homework with AI

Get the answers you need in no time with our AI-driven, step-by-step assistance

Get Started

Recommended Textbook for

Financial Accounting with International Financial Reporting Standards

Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso

4th edition

1119504309, 1-119-50340-8, 9781119503408 , 978-1119504306

More Books

Students also viewed these Accounting questions

Question

What is job rotation ?

Answered: 1 week ago

Question

Subjective norms, i.e. the norms of the target group

Answered: 1 week ago

Question

The relevance of the information to the interpreter

Answered: 1 week ago