At the beginning of the current season on April 1, the ledger of Wichita Pro Shop showed

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At the beginning of the current season on April 1, the ledger of Wichita Pro Shop showed Cash $2,500; Merchandise Inventory $3,500; and Common Stock $6,000. The following transactions were completed during April 2010.

Apr. 5 Purchased golf bags, clubs, and balls on account from Roland Co. $1,500, terms 3/10, n/60.

7 Paid freight on Roland purchase $80.

9 Received credit from Roland Co. for merchandise returned $200.

10 Sold merchandise on account to members $910, terms n/30. The merchandise sold had a cost of $620.

12 Purchased golf shoes, sweaters, and other accessories on account from Eagle Sportswear $830, terms 1/10, n/30.

14 Paid Roland Co. in full.

17 Received credit from Eagle Sportswear for merchandise returned $30.

20 Made sales on account to members $810, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $550.

21 Paid Eagle Sportswear in full.

27 Granted an allowance to members for clothing that did not fit properly $60.

30 Received payments on account from members $1,100.

The chart of accounts for the pro shop includes Cash, Accounts Receivable, Merchandise Inventory, Accounts Payable, Common Stock, Sales, Sales Returns and Allowances, and Cost of Goods Sold.


Instructions

(a) Journalize the April transactions using a perpetual inventory system.

(b) Using T accounts, enter the beginning balances in the ledger accounts and post the April transactions.

(c) Prepare a trial balance on April 30, 2010.

(d) Prepare an income statement through gross profit.


Common Stock
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Financial Accounting Tools for Business Decision Making

ISBN: 978-0470239803

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Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso

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