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Unit 4: The Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising Corporation

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1 Unit 4: The Accounting Cycle for a Merchandising Corporation
Chapters 14-21 Accounting 2 Ms. Alltucker

2 Chapter 14: Accounting for Sales and Cash Receipts
Accounting II Ms. Alltucker

3 Learning Objectives Explain the difference between a service business and a merchandising business Analyze transactions relating to the sale of merchandise Explain the difference between a retailer and a wholesaler Record a variety of sales and cash receipt transactions in a general journal Define the accounting terms introduced in this chapter

4 Section 1: Accounting for a Merchandising Business
What you will learn: The purpose of a merchandising business The difference between a retailer and a wholesaler Uses of merchandise inventory account and its rules of debit and credit Uses of sales account and its rules of debit and credit Why it’s important: As consumers, we buy goods from merchandising businesses daily. You need to understand the nature of these transactions to maintain accounting records for a merchandising business.

5 Service vs. Merchandise
Service provides a service to the public for a fee Merchandising buys goods and then sells those goods to customers for a profit Operate as retailers or wholesalers or both Retailers business that sells to the final user, consumer Wholesaler business that sells to retailers

6 Operating Cycle of a Merchandising Business

7 Chart of Accounts Look on page 355 for the chart of accounts
What accounts are new to you?

8 Merchandising Inventory Account
Merchandise goods bought for resale Inventory items of merchandise the business has in stock Merchandise inventory—account name Merchandise Inventory Credit Decrease Side Debit + Increase Side Normal Balance

9 Sales Account When a retail merchandising business sells to a customer, the mount of the merchandise sold is recorded in the SALES account Sales account Revenue account Sales Debit Decrease Side Credit + Increase Side Normal Balance

10 Thinking Critically 1. Explain the two types of merchandising businesses? 2. What type of account is Merchandise Inventory?


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