ACCT 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: General Ledger, Accounts Receivable, Trial Balance

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GMU ACCOUNTING 203 Lecture 17
What is a receivable?
An amount due by another party.
The supplementary record providing information on each customer is called the
_____.
accounts receivable ledger
A credit sale is posted to the _____.
accounts receivable ledger and the general ledger
Tragus, Inc., has an agreement with a credit card company to remit a copy
electronically of each receipt to the card company for payment at a later date.
The credit card company receives 3 percent of card sales as its fee. Tragus has
$10,000 in credit card sales on January 5.
Prepare the January 5 journal entry for Tragus, Inc., by selecting the account
names and dollar amounts from the drop-down menus.
Accounts Receivable-Credit Card $9,700
Credit Card Expense 300
Sales 10,000
Messing Company has an agreement with a third-party credit card company,
which calls for cash to be received immediately upon deposit of customers' credit
card sales receipts. The credit card company receives 3.5 percent of card sales as
its fee. Messing has $4,000 in credit card sales on January 1.
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The supplementary record providing information on each customer is called the. A credit sale is posted to the _____. accounts receivable ledger and the general ledger. Tragus, inc. , has an agreement with a credit card company to remit a copy electronically of each receipt to the card company for payment at a later date. The credit card company receives 3 percent of card sales as its fee. ,000 in credit card sales on january 5. Prepare the january 5 journal entry for tragus, inc. , by selecting the account names and dollar amounts from the drop-down menus. Messing company has an agreement with a third-party credit card company, which calls for cash to be received immediately upon deposit of customers" credit card sales receipts. The credit card company receives 3. 5 percent of card sales as its fee. Messing has ,000 in credit card sales on january 1.

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