ACTG 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Current Liability, List Of Auto Parts

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Accounting 211 Lecture 4 Reporting and Analyzing
Merchandising Operations
Merchandising Activities:
Service organizations sell time to earn revenue
o Accounting firms, law firms, and plumbing services
Revenues Expenses = Net Income
Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Customer
Reporting Income for Merchandiser:
Merchandising companies sell products to earn revenue
o Sporting goods, clothing and auto parts stores
Net Sales Cost of Goods = Gross Profit Expenses = Net Income
Operating Cycle for a Merchandiser:
Cash Sale
o Purchases Merchandise Inventory Cash Sales
Credit Sale
o Purchases Merchandise Inventory Credit Sales Accounts Receivable
Cash Collection
Inventory Systems:
Beginning Inventory + Net Purchases = Merchandise Available for Sale - Ending
Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold
Merchandise Purchases:
- On June 20, Jason Inc. purchased 14,000 of merchandise inventory paying cash
o Merchandise Inventory 14000
Cash 14000
Trade Discounts:
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Accounting 211 lecture 4 reporting and analyzing. Merchandising activities: service organizations sell time to earn revenue, accounting firms, law firms, and plumbing services, revenues expenses = net income, manufacturer wholesaler retailer customer. Reporting income for merchandiser: merchandising companies sell products to earn revenue, sporting goods, clothing and auto parts stores, net sales cost of goods = gross profit expenses = net income. Operating cycle for a merchandiser: cash sale, purchases merchandise inventory cash sales, credit sale, purchases merchandise inventory credit sales accounts receivable . Inventory systems: beginning inventory + net purchases = merchandise available for sale - ending. On june 20, jason inc. purchased 14,000 of merchandise inventory paying cash: merchandise inventory. Trade discounts: used by manufacturers and wholesalers to offer better prices for greater quantities purchased. Matrix inc. offers a 30% trade discount on orders of 1000 units or more of their popular product racer.

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