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COMM_2010-100 COMM 2010 Midterm Exam #2 (SP25)
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On June 10, Arlington Company purchased $8,000 of merchandise from Burke Company, FOB shipping point, terms 3/10, n/30. The merchandise purchased by Arlington Company cost Burke Company $4,800. Arlington pays the freight costs of $400 on June 11. Damaged goods totaling $300 are returned to Burke Company for credit on June 12. The fair value of these goods is $70. On June 19, Arlington Company pays Burke Company in full, less the purchase discount. Both companies use a perpetual inventory system. The journal entry that Burke Company prepares on June 19 includes which of the following?
Options
A.Debit to Cash for $7,700
B.Debit to Sales Returns and Allowances for $300
C.Credit to Sales Discounts for $231
D.Debit to Sales Discounts for $231
E.Debit to Inventory $300
F.Debit to Sales Discounts for $7,700
G.Credit to Accounts Receivable for $8,000
H.Credit to Cash for $7,469
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Let's restate the scenario to ensure understanding: Arlington bought 8,000 of merchandise from Burke on June 10, with FOB shipping point and terms 3/10, n/30. Arlington pays the freight 400 on June 11. Damaged goods totaling 300 are returned for credit on June 12, with a fair value of 70. On June 19, Arlington pays Burke in full, taking the purchase discount. Burke uses a perpetual inventory system, and the concern is the journal entry Burke records on June 19.
Option A: Debit to Cash for $7,700. This would imply Burke received $7,700 in cash on June 19. However, the amount Burke actually receives is $7,469, calculated as the remaining receivable after the 300 return ($8,000 original AR minus $300 return = $7,700) ti......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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