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Schneider Company has a May 31 fiscal year end and adjusts accounts annually

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Schneider Company has a May 31 fiscal year end and adjusts accounts annually. Selected transactions in the year included the following: Jan. 2 Feb 1 Sold $23.400 of merchandise to Sapounas Company, terms 1/30. The cost of the goods sold was $14,040. Schneider uses the perpetual inventory system. Accepted a $23.400, five-month, 5% promissory note from Sapounas Company for the balance due. (See January 2 transaction) Interest is payable at maturity. Sold $13.200 of merchandise costing $7.920 to Garrison Company and accepted Garrison's three month. 5 note in payment. Interest is payable at maturity Sold 511.500 of merchandise to Hoffman Co termsn/30 The cost of the merchandise sold was $6.900. 15 Collected the amount owing from Hoffman Co. in full Mar 15 April 15 May 15 31 July Collected the Garrison note in full. (See February 15 transactions Accrued interest at year and Sapounas Company dishonoured its note of February. The company is bankrupt and there is no hope of future Settlement Sold $2.200 se cost $4320 to Weber Enterprise and accepted Weber's $7.200 ha-month note for
Collected the Garrison note in full. (See February 15 transaction.) Way 15 31 July 1 Accrued interest at year end. Sapounas Company dishonoured its note of February 1. The company is bankrupt and there is no hope of future settlement. Sold $7.200 merchandise costing $4,320 to Weber Enterprises and accepted Weber's $7.200, three month. 7% note for the amount due with interest payable at maturity The Weber Enterprises note was dishonoured. (See July 13 transaction. It is expected that Weber will eventually pay the amount owed 13 Oct 13 Record the above transactions. Assume Schneider Company has no stated return policy. (Round answers to decimal places, e.g. 5,275. Credit account titles are outomatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter for the amounts Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (Forecords on account
(To record sale on account.) (To record cost of goods sold.) V Accept note for accounts receivable.) to record sale on account To record cost of goods sold
(To record sale on account.) [To record cost of goods sold.) Collection on account) To record collection of not receivable and interest) To score interest earned
(To write off note receivable and interest.) (To record sale on account) (To record cost of goods sold) To record dishonouring of note where collection is

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Journal entry

Date

Accounts Title and explanation

Debit $

Credit $

Jan-02

Accounts receivable

23400

 
 

Sales

 

23400

 

(To record sales on account )

   
       

Jan-02

Cost of goods sold

14040

 
 

Merchandise inventory

 

14040

 

(to record cost of goods sold)

   
       

Feb-01

Bills Receivable (Promissory note)

23400

 
 

Accounts receivable

 

23400

 

(Accept note for accounts receivable)

   
       

Feb-15

Note Receivable

13200

 
 

Sales

 

13200

 

(To record sales on account )

   
       
 

Cost of goods sold

7920

 
 

Merchandise inventory

 

7920

 

(to record cost of goods sold)

   
       

Mar-15

Accounts receivable

11500

 
 

Sales

 

11500

 

(To record sales on account )

   
       
 

Cost of goods sold

6900

 
 

Merchandise inventory

 

6900

 

(to record cost of goods sold)

   
       

Apr-15

Cash

6900

 
 

Accounts receivable

 

6900

 

(To record collection)

   
       

May-15

Cash

13365

 
 

Interest revenue (13200*5%*3/12)

 

165

 

Note Receivable

 

13200

 

(To record collection of note receivable and interest )

   
       

May-31

Interest receivable

390

 
 

Interest revenue (23400 * 5%* 4/12)

 

390

 

(To accrue interest earned)

   
       

Jul-01

Bad debt expenses

23790

 
 

Interest receivable

 

390

 

Note receivable

 

23400

 

(To write of note receivable and interest )

   
       

Jul-13

Note Receivable

7200

 
 

Sales

 

7200

 

(To record sales on account )

   
       
 

Cost of goods sold

4320

 
 

Merchandise inventory

 

4320

 

(to record cost of goods sold)

   
       

Oct-13

Accounts receivable

7326

 
 

Note Receivable

 

7200

 

Interest revenue (7200 * 7% * 3/12)

 

126

 

(To record dishonoring note where collection is expected)

 

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