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The Bike and Hike Outlet is a retail store. Transactions involving purchases and cash payments for...

The Bike and Hike Outlet is a retail store. Transactions involving purchases and cash payments for the firm during June 2019 are listed below, as are the general ledger accounts used to record these transactions.

GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTS

101 Cash $ 21,900 Dr.
131 Equipment 66,000 Dr.
201 Notes Payable
205 Accounts Payable 4,980 Cr.
501 Purchases
503 Purchases Ret. and Allow.
504 Purchases Discounts
611 Rent Expense
614 Salaries Expense
617 Telephone Expense
DATE TRANSACTIONS
June 1 Issued Check 1101 for $3,400 to pay the monthly rent.
3 Purchased merchandise for $3,100 from Perfect Fit Shoe Shop, Invoice 746, dated June 1; the terms are 2/10, n/30.
5 Purchased new store equipment for $5,500 from Middleton Company, Invoice 9067 dated June 4, net payable in 30 days.
7 Issued Check 1102 for $1,570 to Leisure Wear Clothing Company, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 3342 of May 9.
8 Issued Check 1103 for $3,038 to Perfect Fit Shoe Shop, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 746 dated June 1 ($3,100), less a cash discount ($62).
12 Purchased merchandise for $2,300 from Juandas Coat Shop, Invoice 9922, dated June 9, net due and payable in 30 days.
15 Issued Check 1104 for $238 to pay the monthly telephone bill.
18 Received Credit Memorandum 203 for $800 from Juandas Coat Shop for defective goods that were returned; the original purchase was made on Invoice 9922 dated June 9.
21 Purchased new store equipment for $10,500 from Warren Company; issued a three-month promissory note with interest at 12 percent.
23 Purchased merchandise for $6,400 from The Motor Speedway, Invoice 1927, dated June 20; terms of 2/10, n/30.
25 Issued Check 1105 for $1,500 to Juandas Coat Shop, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 7416 dated May 28.
28 Issued Check 1106 for $6,272 to The Motor Speedway, a creditor, in payment of Invoice 1927 of June 20 ($6,400), less a cash discount ($128).
30 Purchased merchandise for $2,080 from Jogging Shoes Store, Invoice 4713, dated June 26; the terms are 1/10, n/30.
30 Issued Check 1107 for $5,800 to pay the monthly salaries of the employees.

Required:

Open the general ledger accounts and enter the balances as of June 1, 2019.

Record the transactions in a purchases journal, a cash payments journal, and a general journal.

Post the entries from the general journal and from the Other Accounts Debit section of the cash payments journal to the proper general ledger accounts.

Total, prove, and rule the special journals as of June 30.

Post the column totals from the special journals to the general ledger.

Show how the firm’s net cost of purchases would be reported on its income statement for the month ended June 30.


Analyze:
What total liabilities does the company have at month-end?

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Purchase Journal
Date Purchased From Invoice No Invoice Date Terms Pur Debit, AP Cr
Jun 3 Perfect Fit Shoe Shop 746 Jun 1 2/10,n/30 $                     3,100
Jun 12 Juandas Coat Shop 9922 Jun 9 30 days $                     2,300
Jun 23 The Motor Speedway 1927 Jun 20 2/10,n/30 $                     6,400
Jun 30 Jogging Shoes Store 4713 Jun 26 1/10,n/30 $                     2,080
Total $                   13,880
Cash Payment Journal
Date Ck NO Desc AP Debit Account Name Amount Pur Disc Credit Cash Credit
Jun 1 1101 Towards Rent Rent Expense $                     3,400 $           3,400
Jun 7 1102 To Creditor $              1,570 $           1,570
Jun 8 1103 To Creditor $              3,100 $                        62 $           3,038
Jun 15 1104 Towards Telephone Expense Telephone Expenses $                         238 $               238
Jun 25 1105 To Creditor $              1,500 $           1,500
Jun 28 1106 To Creditor $              6,400 $                      128 $           6,272
Jun 30 1107 Towards Salaries Salaries Expense $                     5,800 $           5,800
Total $            12,570 $                     9,438 $                      190 $         21,818
General Journal
Date Account Debit Credit
Jun 5 Store Equipment $                                                5,500
Accounts Payable $              5,500
Jun 18 Accounts Payable $                                                    800
Purchase Return and Allowance $                  800
Jun 21 Store Equipment $                                              10,500
Note Payable $            10,500
Net Cost of Purchase
Purchase $            13,880
Less:
Return $                                                    800
Discount $                                                    190 $                  990
Net Cost of Purchase $            12,890
Ledger Posting:
Cash
Date Debit Credit Balance
Beginning $                                                    21,900 $            21,900
Jun 30 $                                              21,818 $                    82
Accounts Payable
Date Debit Credit Balance
Beginning $                                                4,980 $              4,980
Jun 5 $                                                5,500 $            10,480
Jun 18 $                                                          800 $              9,680
Jun 30 $                                              13,880 $            23,560
Jun 30 $                                                    12,570 $            10,990
Notes Payable
Date Debit Credit Balance
Jun 21 $                                              10,500 $            10,500
Equipment
Date Debit Credit Balance
Beginning $                                                    66,000 $            66,000
Jun 5 $                                                       5,500 $            71,500
Jun 21 $                                                    10,500 $            82,000
Total Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $                                                    10,990
Note Payable $                                                    10,500
Total Liabilities $                                                    21,490

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