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LESSON 10-3 Recording Transactions Using a General Journal

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1 LESSON 10-3 Recording Transactions Using a General Journal
7/9/2019 LESSON 10-3 Recording Transactions Using a General Journal

2 Sales Returns & Allowances
Classification - Contra revenue account – decreases Sales Normal debit balance Sales Return – return of all merchandise purchased Sales Allowance – return of part of the merchandise purchased Source document – Credit memorandum Sales Ret. & Allow LESSON 10-3

3 CREDIT MEMORANDUM FOR SALES RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES
page 285 LESSON 10-3

4 JOURNALIZING SALES RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES
page 286 March 11. Granted credit to Village Crafts for merchandise returned, $58.50, plus sales tax, $3.51, from S160; total, $ Credit Memorandum No. 41. 2 4 1 3 5 6 9 8 7 1. Write the date. 6. Write the sales tax amount. 2. Debit Sales Returns and Allowances. 7. Write the accounts to be credited.- Accounts Rec./Customer Name 3. Write CM and the credit memorandum number for the Doc. No. 8. Draw a diagonal line in the Post. Ref. column. 4. Write the amount of the sales return. 9. Write the total accounts receivable amount. 5. Debit Sales Tax Payable. LESSON 10-3

5 TERMS REVIEW sales return sales allowance credit memorandum page 287
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