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10 July, 08:44

On October 1, Robertson Company sold inventory in the amount of $5,800 to Alberta, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Robertson uses the periodic inventory system. On October 4, Alberta returns some of the inventory. The selling price of the inventory is $500 and the cost of the inventory returned is $350. What journal entry (entries) will be recorded by Robertson October 4?

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  1. 10 July, 08:53
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    October 4

    Inventory $350 (debit)

    Cost of Sales $350 (credit)

    Being Recognition of Inventory and de-recognition of cost of sale

    Revenue $500 (debit)

    Trade Receivable $500 (credit)

    Being de-recognition of Revenue and Trade Receivables.

    Explanation:

    The Entries that Robertson Company should enter for the 2 dates are as follows:

    October 1

    Cost of Sales $4,000 (debit)

    Inventory $ 4,000 (credit)

    Being Recognition of Cost of Goods Sold

    Trade Receivable $5,800 (debit)

    Revenue $5,800 (debit)

    Being Recognition of Revenue

    October 4

    Inventory $350 (debit)

    Cost of Sales $350 (credit)

    Being Recognition of Inventory and de-recognition of cost of sale

    Revenue $500 (debit)

    Trade Receivable $500 (credit)

    Being de-recognition of Revenue and Trade Receivables.
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