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Business, 30.10.2019 04:31, texaslady36

Bushard company (buyer) and schmidt, inc. (seller) engaged in the following transactions during february 2019: bushard companydate transactions2019 feb. 10 purchased merchandise for $7,000 from schmidt, inc., invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30.13 received credit memorandum 230 from schmidt, inc., for damaged merchandise totaling $400 that was returned; the goods were purchased on invoice 1980, dated february 10.19 paid amount due to schmidt, inc., for invoice 1980 of february 10, less the return of february 13 and less the cash discount, check 2010.schmidt, inc. date transactions2019 feb. 10 sold merchandise for $7,000 on account to bushard company, invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30. the cost of merchandise sold was $4,000.13 issued credit memorandum 230 to bushard company for damaged merchandise totaling $400 that was returned; the goods were purchased on invoice 1980, dated february 10. the cost of the returned goods was $320.19 received payment from bushard company for invoice 1980 of february 10, less the return of february 13 and less the cash discount, check 2010.both companies use the perpetual inventory system. journalize the transactions above in a general journal for both bushard company and schmidt, inc. (round final answers to the nearest whole dollar i must show three separate journal entry worksheets for each transaction with the bushard co. and five seprate journal entries for the schmidt co. that shows what occurred along with its corresponding debits and credits. my options to title the transaction include some of the following: accounts payable to buschard or schmidt, accounts receivable to buschard or schmidt, cash, cost of goods sold, freight in, interest expense or interest payable, merchandise inventory, purchases three journal entries for the bushard co. we have to show the following: purchased merchandise for $7,000 from schmidt, inc., invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30.received credit memorandum 230 from schmidt, inc., for damaged merchandise totaling $400 that was returned; the goods were purchased on invoice 1980, dated february 10.paid amount due to schmidt, inc., for invoice 1980 of february 10, less the return of february 13 and less the cash discount, check 2010. as for the five journal entries for the schmidt co. we have to show the following: sold merchandise for $7,000 on account to bushard company, invoice 1980, terms 1/10, n/30the cost of merchandise sold was $4,000.issued credit memorandum 230 to bushard company for damaged merchandise totaling $400 that was returned; the goods were purchased on invoice 1980, dated february 10.the cost of the returned goods was $320.received payment from bushard company for invoice 1980 of february 10, less the return of february 13 and less the cash discount, check 2010.)

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