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Date Transaction description 11 Sold 67 boxes of copies of Accidental Accountant to Hoarders for $380...

Date Transaction description
11 Sold 67 boxes of copies of Accidental Accountant to Hoarders for $380 each, plus 5% sales tax, Invoice No. 459.
11 Paid sales staff wages of $4,254 for the week up to and including yesterday, Check No. 788.
12 Paid the full amount owing to Booked Inn, Check No. 789.
12 Made cash sale of 16 boxes of copies of NYE 1983 for $420 each plus 5% sales tax.
13 Attic Books paid the full amount owing on their account.
13 Made payment of $1,224 to State Power for 3 months of electricity up to and including May 31, Check No. 790.

INVENTORY CARDS

Boxes Of Copies Of NYE 1983

Date Purchases Cost of Goods Sold Balance
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
May 31 49 180 8820
20 220 4400
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun

Boxes Of Copies Of Barry Plotter And The Chart Of Accounts

Date Purchases Cost of Goods Sold Balance
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
May 31 122 280 34160
Jun 2 11 360 3960 122 280 34160
11 360 3960
Jun 5 19 280 5320 103 280 28840
11 360 3960
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun

Boxes Of Copies Of Accidental Accountant

Date Purchases Cost of Goods Sold Balance
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
Units Unit Cost
($)
Total Cost
($)
May 31 62 160 9920
17 200 3400
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun

SUBSIDIARY LEDGERS

Account: ARC - Attic Books BALANCE: 5,000 DR.
Account No. 110-1

Account: ARC - Cough-up bookstore BALANCE: 59,904 DR.
Account No. 110-3

Account: ARC - Hoarders BALANCE: 0
Account No. 110-6

Account: APC - Booked Inn BALANCE: 9,900 CR.
Account No. 210-5

GENERAL LEDGERS

Account: Cash BALANCE: 73,154 DR.
Account No. 100

Account: ARC - Accounts Receivable Control BALANCE: 66,026 DR.
Account No. 110

Account: Merchandise Inventory BALANCE: 115,840 DR
Account No. 120

Account: Electricity Payable BALANCE: 1,275 CR.
Account No. 221

Account: Sales Tax Payable BALANCE: 15,775 CR.
Account No. 240

Account: Sales Revenue BALANCE: 0
Account No. 400

Account: Cost of Goods Sold BALANCE: 0
Account No. 500

Account: Wages Expense BALANCE: 0
Account No. 516

Account: Electricity Expense BALANCE: 0
Account No. 541

Fill in transactions to General Ledgers, Subsidiary Ledgers, and Inventory Cards if applicable.

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