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CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING © 2009 South-Western, Cengage Learning
LESSON 10-1LESSON 10-1
Journalizing Sales on Account Using a Sales Journal
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SALES TAXSALES TAX page 270
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SALES OF MERCHANDISE SALES OF MERCHANDISE ON ACCOUNTON ACCOUNT page 271
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SALES JOURNALSALES JOURNAL page 272
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LESSON 10-1
SALES INVOICESALES INVOICE page 272
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SALE ON ACCOUNTSALE ON ACCOUNT
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November 3. Sold merchandise on account to Village Crafts, $540.00, plus sales tax, $32.40; total, $572.40. Sales Invoice No. 76.
1. Write the date.
6. Write the sales tax amount.
2. Write the customer name.
3. Write the sales invoice number.
4. Write the total amount owed by the customer.
5. Write the sales amount.
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TOTALING, PROVING, AND RULING TOTALING, PROVING, AND RULING A SALES JOURNALA SALES JOURNAL page 274
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TERMS REVIEWTERMS REVIEW
customer sales tax sales journal
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LESSON 10-2LESSON 10-2
Journalizing Cash Receipts Using a Cash Receipts Journal
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LESSON 10-2
PROCESSING SALES PROCESSING SALES TRANSACTIONSTRANSACTIONS pages 276- 277
UPC (Universal Product Code)UPC (Universal Product Code)
Cash Register Receipt
Cash Register Receipt
Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminal Receipt
Point-of-Sale (POS) Terminal Receipt
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LESSON 10-2
PROCESSING SALES PROCESSING SALES TRANSACTIONSTRANSACTIONS page 277
Terminal SummaryTerminal Summary
Batch ReportBatch Report
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CASH RECEIPTS JOURNALCASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL page 278
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CASH AND CREDIT CARD SALESCASH AND CREDIT CARD SALES
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November 4. Recorded cash and credit card sales, $5,460.00, plus sales tax, $327.60; total, $5,787.60. Terminal Summary 34.
1. Write the date.2. Place a check mark in the Account Title column.3. Write the terminal summary document number.4. Place a check mark in the Post. Ref. column.5. Write the sales amount.6. Write the sales tax amount.7. Write the cash amount.
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CASH RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNTCASH RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT
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November 6. Received cash on account from Country Crafters, $2,162.40, covering S69. Receipt No. 90.
1. Write the date.
2. Write the customer’s name.
3. Write the receipt number.
4. Write the credit amount.
5. Write the debit amount.
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LESSON 10-2
JOURNALIZING CASH RECEIPTS ON JOURNALIZING CASH RECEIPTS ON ACCOUNT WITH SALES DISCOUNTSACCOUNT WITH SALES DISCOUNTS
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November 7. Received cash on account from Cumberland Center, $1,176.00, covering Sales Invoice No. 74 for $1,200.00, less 2% discount, $24.00. Receipt No. 91.
4. Write the original invoice amount.1. Write the date.
2. Write the customer’s name.
3. Write the receipt number.
5. Write the amount of sales discount.
6. Write the debit to cash.
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LESSON 10-2
TOTALING, PROVING, AND RULING A TOTALING, PROVING, AND RULING A CASH RECEIPTS JOURNALCASH RECEIPTS JOURNAL page 283
Proving Cash:
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LESSON 10-2
LET’S REVIEWLET’S REVIEW
What transactions are recording in the cash receipts journal?
What is a POS system and why is it preferable to a regular cash register?
What information can be gained from the terminal summary?
What is meant by “batching out”? Explain a sales discount? Explain the accounting concept
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LESSON 10-3LESSON 10-3
Recording Transactions Using a General JournalSales Related Transactions
Sales ReturnsSales Allowances
Credit Memorandums – Source Document for a return or an allowance
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LESSON 10-3
CREDIT MEMORANDUM FOR SALES CREDIT MEMORANDUM FOR SALES RETURNS AND ALLOWANCESRETURNS AND ALLOWANCES page 285
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JOURNALIZING SALES RETURNS AND JOURNALIZING SALES RETURNS AND ALLOWANCESALLOWANCES
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March 11. Granted credit to Village Crafts for merchandise returned, $58.50, plus sales tax, $3.51, from S160; total, $62.01. Credit Memorandum No. 41.
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1. Write the date. 6. Write the sales tax amount.
2. Write Sales Returns and Allowances. 7. Write the accounts to be credited.
3. Write CM and the credit memorandum number.
8. Draw a diagonal line in the Post. Ref. column.
4. Write the amount of the sales return. 9. Write the total accounts receivable amount.5. Write Sales Tax Payable.
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ITEMS FOR REVIEW:ITEMS FOR REVIEW:
What is the difference between a sales return and sales allowance?
What is the source document for a sales return and allowance?
What general ledger accounts are affected, and how, by a sales returns and allowances transaction?
Why are sales returns and allowances not debited to the sales account?
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