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Sasha was selling siding and her boss told her that she could hide an extra charge

Sasha was selling siding and her boss told her that she could hide an extra charge for trim in the total, even though the customer was told he would not be charged for trim. Sasha was told this was standard practice for the siding company. If the customer takes legal action for this, who is most likely liable?

A. Sasha only, because she wrote the order
B. both Sasha and the siding company, because both intentionally misled the customer
C. Sasha's boss only, since he told her to do it
D. no one, because this would be considered a victimless crime
E. the customer for not checking the order more carefully
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josebienka
josebienka
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Pharoah Warehouse

Journal Entries:

June 1: Debit Inventory $2,490

Credit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $2,490

To record the purchase of inventory on account, terms 2/10, n/30.

June 3: Debit Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,300

Credit Sales Revenue $1,300

To record the sale of goods on account with usual credit terms.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $900

Credit Inventory $900

To record the cost of goods sold.

June 6: Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $90

Credit Inventory $90

To record the return of inventory.

June 9: Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $2,400

Credit Cash $2,352

Credit Cash Discount $48

To record the payment on account.

June 15: Debit Cash $1,300

Credit Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,300

To record the cash collection on account.

June 17: Debit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,700

Credit Sales Revenue $1,700

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $800

Credit Inventory $800

To record the cost of goods sold.

June 20: Debit Inventory $800

Credit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

To record the purchase of goods on account, terms 2/15, n/30.

June 24: Debit Cash $1,666

Debit Cash Discounts $34

Credit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,700

To record the collection of cash on account.

June 26: Debit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

Credit Cash $784

Credit Cash Discounts $16

To record payment on account.

June 28: Debit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $2,650

Credit Sales Revenue $2,650

To record the sale of goods on account.

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $850

Credit Inventory $850

To record the cost of goods sold.

June 30: Debit Sales Returns $260

Credit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $260

To record sales returns on account.

Debit Inventory $90

Credit Cost of Goods Sold $90

To record the cost of goods returned by a customer.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

Credit terms to all customers = 2/10, n/30.  This means that 2% discount is granted to customers who pay within 10 days.  Customers are expected to settle their accounts within 30 days after which, interest is charged on their accounts.

b) June 1: Inventory $2,490 Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $2,490,  terms 2/10, n/30.

June 3: Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,300 Sales Revenue $1,300

Cost of Goods Sold $900 Inventory $900

June 6: Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $90 Inventory $90

June 9: Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $2,400 Cash $2,352 Cash Discount $48

June 15: Cash $1,300 Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,300

June 17: Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,700 Sales Revenue $1,700

Cost of Goods Sold $800 Inventory $800

June 20: Inventory $800 Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800, terms 2/15, n/30.

June 24: Cash $1,666 Cash Discounts $34 Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,700

June 26: Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800 Cash $784 Cash Discounts $16

June 28: Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $2,650 Sales Revenue $2,650

Cost of Goods Sold $850 Inventory $850

June 30: Sales Returns $260 Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $260

Inventory $90 Cost of Goods Sold $90

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