In: Accounting
CC6-1 Accounting for Merchandising Operations [LO 6-4, LO 6-5]
Nicole's Getaway Spa (NGS) has been so successful that Nicole has decided to expand her spa by selling merchandise. She sells things such as nail polish, at-home spa kits, cosmetics, and aromatherapy items. Nicole uses a perpetual inventory system and is starting to realize all of the work that is created when inventory is involved in a business. The following transactions were selected from among those completed by NGS in August. |
Aug. 2 |
Sold 10 items of merchandise to Salon World on account at a selling price of $1,500 (total); terms 2/10, n/30. The goods cost NGS $975. |
Aug. 3 |
Sold 5 identical items of merchandise to Cosmetics R Us on account at a selling price of $800 (total); terms 2/10, n/30. The goods cost NGS $640. |
Aug. 6 |
Cosmetics R Us returned one of the items purchased on August 3. The item could still be sold by NGS in the future and credit was given to the customer. |
Aug. 10 |
Collected payment from Salon World, fully paying off the account balance. |
Aug. 20 |
Sold two at-home spa kits to Meghan Witzel for $400 cash. The goods cost NGS $128. |
Aug. 22 | Cosmetics R Us paid its remaining account balance in full. |
Required: |
1. |
Prepare journal entries for each transaction. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) |
2-a. |
Calculate the amount of Net Sales and Cost of Goods Sold for the transactions listed above. |
2-b. |
What is Nicole's Getaway Spa's gross profit percentage? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |