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Allied part was organized on May 1, 2013, and made its first purchase of merchan

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Question

Allied part was organized on May 1, 2013, and made its first purchase of merchandise on May 3. The purchase was for 2,000 units at a price of $10 per unit. On May 5, Allied Parts sold 1,500 of the units for $14 per unit to Baker Co. Terms of the sale were 2/10, n/60. Prepare entries for Allied Parts to record the May 5 sale and each of the following separate transactions a through c using a perpetual inventory system. On May 7, Baker returns 200 units because they did not fit the customer's needs. Allied Parts restores the units to its inventory. On May 8. Baker discovers that 300 units are damaged but are still of some use and, therefore, keeps the units. Allied parts sends Baker a credit memorandum for $600 to compensate for the damage. On May 15, Baker discover that 100 units are the wrong color. Baker keeps 60 of these units because Allied Parts sends at $120 credit memorandum to compensate. Baker returns the remaining 40 units to Allied Parts. Allied Parts restores the 40 returned units to its inventory.

Explanation / Answer

Date Account Title & Explanation Debit Credit May 7 Sales Return & Allowances: (200*14) 2800 Inventory: (200*10) 2000 Baker Co 2800 Cost of Goods Sold 2000 May 8 Sales Return & Allowances 600 Baker Co 600 May 15 Sales Return & Allowances: (40*14)+(120) 680 Inventory: (40*10) 400 Baker Co 680 Cost of Goods Sold 400

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