Question: Presented below is information from Marigold Computers Incorporated. July 1 Sold $16,800 of computers to Robertson Company with terms 3/15, n/60. Marigold uses the gross

Presented below is information from Marigold Computers Incorporated.

July 1 Sold $16,800 of computers to Robertson Company with terms 3/15, n/60. Marigold uses the gross method to record cash discounts. Marigold estimates allowances of $1,092 will be honored on these sales.
10 Marigold received payment from Robertson for the full amount owed from the July transactions.
17 Sold $168,000 in computers and peripherals to The Clark Store with terms of 2/10, n/30.
30 The Clark Store paid Marigold for its purchase of July 17.

Prepare the necessary journal entries for Marigold Computers. (If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

Date

Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

choose a transaction date July 1July 10July 17July 30

enter an account title to record sales revenue

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

enter an account title to record sales revenue

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

(To record sales revenue.)

enter an account title to record allowance for sales returns

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

enter an account title to record allowance for sales returns

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

(To record allowance for sales returns.)

choose a transaction date July 1July 10July 17July 30

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

choose a transaction date July 1July 10July 17July 30

enter an account title

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

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