The following transactions of Philadelphia Pharmacies occurred during 2017 and 2018:

2017

Jan. 9 Purchased computer equipment at a cost of \(7,000, signing a six-month, 8% note payable for that amount.

29 Recorded the week’s sales of \)68,000, three-fourths on credit and one-fourth for cash. Sales amounts are subject to a 6% state sales tax. Ignore cost of goods sold.

Feb. 5 Sent the last week’s sales tax to the state.

Jul. 9 Paid the six-month, 8% note, plus interest, at maturity.

Aug. 31 Purchased merchandise inventory for \(3,000, signing a six-month, 10% note payable. The company uses the perpetual inventory system.

Dec. 31 Accrued warranty expense, which is estimated at 2% of sales of \)609,000.

31 Accrued interest on all outstanding notes payable.

2018

Feb. 28 Paid the six-month 10% note, plus interest, at maturity.

Journalize the transactions in Plymouth’s general journal. Explanations are not required.

Short Answer

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Credit Sales Amount: $54,060

Cash Sales Amount: $18,020

Step by step solution

01

Journal entries

Date

Particular

Debit

Credit

2017

Jan 9

Computer Equipment

$ 7,000

8% Notes Payable

$ 7,000

Being equipment purchased at credit

29

Account Receivables

54,060

Cash

18,020

Sales Revenue

68,000

6% Sales tax Payable

4,080

Being sales made

Feb 5

6% Sales tax payable

4,080

Cash

4,080

Being sales tax deposited

Jul 9

8% Notes payable

7,000

Interest Expense

280

Cash

7,280

Being notes payable paid at maturity

Aug 31

Merchandise Inventory

3,000

10% Notes payable

3,000

Being inventory purchased on credit

Dec 31

Warranty Expense (2% of $609,000)

12,180

Estimated warranty payable

12,180

Being warranty accrued

31

Interest Expense

100

Interest Payable

100

Being interest accrued

2018

Feb 28

10% Notes Payable

3,000

Interest Payable

100

Interest Expense (for 2 months)

50

Cash

3,150

Being notes payable paid at maturity

02

Working notes

Computingofsalestax=SalesRevenue×Salestaxrate=$68,000×6100=$4,080


Creditofsalesamount=SalesRevenue×Salestax×34=$68,000×$4,080×34=$54.060

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