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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyX-Mart uses the periodic inventory system to account for its merchandise. On May 1, it sold $400 of merchandise on account with terms of 2/15, n/40. On May 3, its customer returned $50 of merchandise due to defect. On May 11, its customer paid the remaining balance due. Demonstrate the required journal entry to record the receipt of payment by selecting all of the correct actions below.Multiple select question.Debit Sales Discounts $7.Debit Cash $392.Debit Sales Discounts $8.Debit Cash $343.Credit Accounts Payable $350.Credit Accounts Receivable $400.Credit Accounts Receivable $350.

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyX-Mart uses the periodic inventory system to account for its merchandise. On May 1, it sold 400ofmerchandiseonaccountwithtermsof2/15,n/40.OnMay3,itscustomerreturned400 of merchandise on account with terms of 2/15, n/40. On May 3, its customer returned 50 of merchandise due to defect. On May 11, its customer paid the remaining balance due. Demonstrate the required journal entry to record the receipt of payment by selecting all of the correct actions below.Multiple select question.Debit Sales Discounts 7.DebitCash7.Debit Cash 392.Debit Sales Discounts 8.DebitCash8.Debit Cash 343.Credit Accounts Payable 350.CreditAccountsReceivable350.Credit Accounts Receivable 400.Credit Accounts Receivable $350.

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Para resolver esta pregunta, primero debemos entender las transacciones y los términos de pago involucrados.

  1. Venta inicial (1 de mayo):

    • Se vendieron $400 de mercancía con términos de 2/15, n/40.
    • Esto significa que si el cliente paga dentro de 15 días, recibe un descuento del 2%.
  2. Devolución de mercancía (3 de mayo):

    • El cliente devolvió $50 de mercancía debido a defectos.
    • Esto reduce la cuenta por cobrar a 350(350 (400 - $50).
  3. Pago del cliente (11 de mayo):

    • El cliente pagó el saldo restante dentro del período de descuento (15 días).
    • El saldo restante es $350.
    • El descuento del 2% sobre 350es350 es 7 ($350 * 0.02).
    • El cliente pagará 343(343 (350 - $7).

Ahora, realizamos las entradas de diario correspondientes:

  • Debitar Descuentos sobre Ventas por $7 (para registrar el descuento otorgado).
  • Debitar Efectivo por $343 (para registrar el efectivo recibido).
  • Acreditar Cuentas por Cobrar por $350 (para reducir la cuenta por cobrar).

Por lo tanto, las acciones correctas son:

  • Debit Sales Discounts $7.
  • Debit Cash $343.
  • Credit Accounts Receivable $350.

This problem has been solved

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