Question: please help. record the adjusting entry for the inventory theft or shrinkage Concord Book Warehouse Ltd. distributes hardcover books to retail stores. At the end


please help. record the adjusting entry for the inventory theft or shrinkage
Concord Book Warehouse Ltd. distributes hardcover books to retail stores. At the end of May, Concord's inventory consists of 260 books purchased at $20 each. Concord uses a perpetual inventory system. Return rates in the book industry are high, with Concord experiencing a 15% return rate historically. During the month of June, the following merchandise transactions occurred: June 1 Purchased 190 books on account for $18 each from Reader's World Publishers, terms n/45. 3 Sold 210 books on account to The Book Nook for $25 each, with an assumed average cost of $19, terms n/45. 5 Received a $180 credit for 10 books returned to Reader's World Publishers. 8 Sold 79 books on account to Read-A-Lot Bookstore for $24 each, with an assumed average cost of $19, terms n/45. 9 Issued a $288 credit memorandum to Read-A-Lot Bookstore for the return of 12 damaged books. The books were determined to be no longer saleable and were destroyed. 11 Purchased 130 books on account for $16 each from Read More Publishers, terms n/45. 12 Received payment in full from The Book Nook. 17 Received payment in full from Read-A-Lot Bookstore. 22 Sold 125 books on account to Reader's Bookstore for $26 each, with an assumed average cost of $19, terms n/45. 25 Granted Reader's Bookstore a $390 credit for 15 returned books. These books were restored to inventory. 29 Paid Reader's World Publishers in full. When Concord counted its inventory on June 30 , it determined that there were 120 books with a total cost of $1,374. Record the adjusting entry for the inventory theft or shrinkage. (List all debit entries before credit entries. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the 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.)
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