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Bentley manages a building supply company. He wants to invite 20 of his most valuable building-contractor customers to a golf ou

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Explanation:

a. On March 2

Debiting Accounts Receivable A/c $$887,400

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(Recognizing the sale of inventory at sale price)

Debiting Cost of Goods Sold A/c $

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b. On March 8

Debiting Sales Return and Allowance A/c  $103,200

                                 Crediting Accounts Receivable  $103,200

(Recording the sales return)

Debiting Merchandise Inventory A/c  $62,500

                                        Crediting Cost of Goods Sold A/c  $62,500

(Recording the sales return)

c. On March 12

Debiting Cash A/c $768,516

Debiting Sales Discounts A/c $15,684

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(Recording cash received)

Calculating the balance owed is as follows:

= Sale of inventory - Returns

= $887,400 - $103,200

= $784,200

And the discount = $784,200 × 2% = 15,684

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