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Matching QuestionJuice Drinks sold merchandise on December 1 at a $500 invoice price, net $495, with terms of 1/10,n/30 and received cash payment on December 4, within the discount period. Determine its entry to record this sale and the subsequent receipt of cash under both the gross method and the net methods by matching the action on the left with the method on the right. (Assume a perpetual inventory system.)InstructionsDrag and drop application.Sales Discounts would be debited for $5 on December 4.Sales Discounts would be debited for $5 on December 4. drop zone empty.Accounts Receivable would be debited for $495 on December 1.Accounts Receivable would be debited for $495 on December 1. drop zone empty.Cash would be debited for $495 on December 4.Cash would be debited for $495 on December 4. drop zone empty.AnswerOur bot hasn't seen this question yet. The answer will be stored the next time it appears.Net methodBoth methodsGross method

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Matching QuestionJuice Drinks sold merchandise on December 1 at a 500invoiceprice,net500 invoice price, net 495, with terms of 1/10,n/30 and received cash payment on December 4, within the discount period. Determine its entry to record this sale and the subsequent receipt of cash under both the gross method and the net methods by matching the action on the left with the method on the right. (Assume a perpetual inventory system.)InstructionsDrag and drop application.Sales Discounts would be debited for 5onDecember4.SalesDiscountswouldbedebitedfor5 on December 4.Sales Discounts would be debited for 5 on December 4. drop zone empty.Accounts Receivable would be debited for 495onDecember1.AccountsReceivablewouldbedebitedfor495 on December 1.Accounts Receivable would be debited for 495 on December 1. drop zone empty.Cash would be debited for 495onDecember4.Cashwouldbedebitedfor495 on December 4.Cash would be debited for 495 on December 4. drop zone empty.AnswerOur bot hasn't seen this question yet. The answer will be stored the next time it appears.Net methodBoth methodsGross method

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Sure, let's break down the entries for both the gross method and the net method.

Gross Method

  1. December 1 - Record the Sale:

    • Debit Accounts Receivable for $500
    • Credit Sales for $500
  2. December 4 - Record the Cash Receipt:

    • Debit Cash for $495
    • Debit Sales Discounts for $5
    • Credit Accounts Receivable for $500

Net Method

  1. December 1 - Record the Sale:

    • Debit Accounts Receivable for $495
    • Credit Sales for $495
  2. December 4 - Record the Cash Receipt:

    • Debit Cash for $495
    • Credit Accounts Receivable for $495

Now, let's match the actions with the methods:

  • Sales Discounts would be debited for $5 on December 4.

    • Gross method
  • Accounts Receivable would be debited for $495 on December 1.

    • Net method
  • Cash would be debited for $495 on December 4.

    • Both methods

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