On July 2, 2018, Lake Company sold to Sue Black merchandise having a sales price...
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On July 2, 2018, Lake Company sold to Sue Black merchandise having a sales price of $9,400 (cost $4,900) with terms of 2/10. n/30. f.o.b. shipping point. Lake estimates that merchandise with a sales value of $800 will be returned. An invoice totaling $140, terms n/30, was received by Black on July 6 from Pacific Delivery Service for the freight cost. Upon receipt of the goods, on July 3, Black notified Lake that $390 of merchandise contained flaws. The same day, Lake issued a credit memo covering the defective merchandise and asked that it be returned at Lakes expense. Lake estimates the returned items to have a fair value of $130. The freight on the returned merchandise was $30 paid by Lake on July 7. On July 12, the company received a check for the balance due from Black.
(a)
Prepare journal entries for Lake Company to record all the events noted above assuming sales and receivables are entered at gross selling price. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
Date
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
July 2
(To record sales and sales return at sale price)
July 2
(To record sales return at cost price)
July 3
(To record cost of merchandise which contained flaws)
July 3
(To record sales return at fair value)
July 7
July 12
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