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July 1 Slinky established a petty cash fund for $400. 3 Slinky purchased 50 units of inventory from a supplier on credit. The goods cost $40 each and the credit terms were 5/10, 11/30. The shipping costs, paid in cash by Slinky, were S 100 under the terms FOB Shipping. Slinky received the inventory on July 3rd
4 Slinky returned 5 units of inventory from the July 3rd transaction to the supplier.
6 Slinky sold 15 of the units purchased on July 3rd for $55 each to customers for cash.
7 Slinky accepted a return of one unit of inventory from a July 6th customer for a cash refund.
11 Slinky paid the supplier for one-half of the inventory purchased on July Yd. Be sure to account for any returns and/or purchase discounts.
15 Slinky used $40 out of petty cash to pay for coffee meeting (coffee expense).
27 Slinky purchased 10 units of inventory from a supplier on credit. The goods cost $25 each and no credit terms were granted. The shipping costs were $50 under the terms FOB destination and Slinky received the inventory on November 2nd
30 Slinky paid the remaining balance owed to the supplier from the July 3rd transaction.
31 Slinky replenished petty cash.

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