Question: Could I get some help with the following question. I have completed part of the journalizing on my own, but when I get to April

Could I get some help with the following question. I have completed part of the journalizing on my own, but when I get to April 14th I'm not sure what to do.Thanks much!

Could I get some help with the following question. I have completedpart of the journalizing on my own, but when I get to

Problem 5-04A a-c (Part Level Submission) Bramble Hagen, a former disc golf star, operates Bramble's Discorama. At the beginning of the current season on April 1, the ledger of Bramble's Discorama showed Cash $1,800, Inventory $2,200, and Owner's Capital $4,000. The following transactions were completed during April. Apr. 5 Purchased golf discs, bags, and other inventory on account from Mumford Co. $1,000, FOB shipping point, terms 2/10, n/60. 7 Paid freight on the Mumford purchase $40. 9 Received credit from Mumford Co. for merchandise returned $100. 10 Sold merchandise on account for $800, terms n/30. The merchandise sold had a cost of $480 12 Purchased disc golf shirts and other accessories on account from Saucer Sportswear $660, terms 1/10, n/30. 14 Paid Mumford Co. in full, less discount. 17 Received credit from Saucer Sportswear for merchandise returned $60. 20 Made sales on account for $510, terms n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was $300. 21 Paid Saucer Sportswear in full, less discount. 27 Granted an allowance to customers for clothing that was flawed $10. 30 Received payments on account from customers $800 The chart of accounts for the store includes the following: No. 101 Cash, No. 112 Accounts Receivable, No. 120 Inventory, No. 201 Accounts Payable, No. 301 Owner's Capital, No. 401 Sales Revenue, No. 412 Sales Returns and Allowances, and No. 505 Cost of Goods Sold. Journalize the April transactions using a perpetual inventory system. (Credit account titles are automaticall Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Date (To record credit sale.) (To record cost of merchandise sold.)

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