Question : 126.A company has net sales of $752,000 and cost of : 1236901

 

126.A company has net sales of $752,000 and cost of goods sold of $543,000. Its net income is $17,530. The company’s gross margin and operating expenses, respectively, are:   

A.$209,000 and $191,470

B.$191,470 and $209,000

C.$525,470 and $227,000

D.$227,000 and $525,470

E.$734,000 and $191,470

127.Which of the following accounts is used in the periodic inventory system but not used in the perpetual inventory system?   

A.Merchandise Inventory

B.Sales

C.Sales Returns and Allowances

D.Accounts Payable

E.Purchases

128.When preparing an unadjusted trial balance using a periodic inventory system, the amount shown for Merchandise Inventory is:   

A.The ending inventory amount.

B.The beginning inventory amount.

C.Equal to the cost of goods sold.

D.Equal to the cost of goods purchased.

E.Equal to the gross profit.

129.On September 12, Vander Company sold merchandise in the amount of $5,800 to Jepson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Vander uses the periodic inventory system. The journal entry or entries that Vander will make on September 12 is:    

A.Sales5,800

Accounts receivable5,800

 

 

B.Sales5,800

Accounts receivable5,800

Cost of goods sold4,000

Merchandise Inventory4,000

 

 

C.Accounts receivable5,800

Sales5,800

 

 

D.Accounts receivable5,800

Sales5,800

Cost of goods sold4,000

Merchandise inventory4,000

 

 

E.Accounts receivable4,000

Sales4,000

 

130.On September 12, Vander Company sold merchandise in the amount of $5,800 to Jepson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Vander uses the periodic inventory system. Jepson pays the invoice on September 18, and takes the appropriate discount. The journal entry that Vander makes on September 18 is:    

A.Cash5,800

Accounts receivable5,800

 

 

B.Cash4,000

Accounts receivable4,000

 

 

C.Cash3,920

Sales discounts80

Accounts receivable4,000

 

 

D.Cash5,684

Accounts receivable5,684

 

 

E.Cash5,684

Sales discounts116

Accounts receivable5,800

131.On September 12, Vander Company sold merchandise in the amount of $5,800 to Jepson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Vander uses the periodic inventory system. On September 14, Jepson returns some of the merchandise. The selling price of the returned merchandise is $500 and the cost of the merchandise returned is $350. The entry or entries that Vander must make on September 14 is:    

A.Sales returns and allowances500

Accounts receivable500

Merchandise inventory350

Cost of goods sold350

 

 

B.Sales returns and allowances500

Accounts receivable500

 

 

C.Accounts receivable500

Sales returns and allowances500

 

 

D.Accounts receivable500

Sales returns and allowances500

Cost of goods sold350

Merchandise inventory350

 

E.Sales returns and allowances350

Accounts receivable350

132.On September 12, Vander Company sold merchandise in the amount of $5,800 to Jepson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Vander uses the periodic inventory system. On September 14, Jepson returns some of the merchandise. The selling price of the merchandise is $500 and the cost of the merchandise returned is $350. Jepson pays the invoice on September 18, and takes the appropriate discount. The journal entry that Vander makes on September 18 is:    

A.Cash5,800

Accounts receivable5,800

 

 

B.Cash4,000

Accounts receivable4,000

 

 

C.Cash5,194

Sales discounts106

Accounts receivable5,300

 

 

D.Cash5,684

Accounts receivable5,684

 

 

E.Cash5,684

Sales discounts116

Accounts receivable5,800

133.Cushman Company had $800,000 in net sales, $350,000 in gross profit, and $200,000 in operating expenses. Cost of goods sold equals:    

A.$150,000.

B.$450,000.

C.$800,000.

D.$350,000.

E.$200,000.

134.Cushman Company had $800,000 in sales, sales discounts of $12,000, sales returns and allowances of $18,000, cost of goods sold of $380,000, and $275,000 in operating expenses. Gross profit equals:   

A.$770,000.

B.$115,000.

C.$390,000.

D.$402,000.

E.$408,000.

135.Cushman Company had $800,000 in sales, sales discounts of $12,000, sales returns and allowances of $18,000, cost of goods sold of $380,000, and $275,000 in operating expenses. Net income equals:   

A.$770,000.

B.$402,000.

C.$390,000.

D.$115,000.

E.$408,000.

 

 

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