Mark’s Music is a store that buys and sells musical instruments in Ontario, where the HST rate is 13%. Mark’s Music uses a perpetual inventory system and the earnings approach to revenue recognition. Transactions for the business are shown below: Nov. 2   Purchased 3 electric guitars from Fender Supply Limited, on account, at a cost of $800 each.     4   Made a cash sale of 2 keyboards for a total invoice price of $2,200 plus applicable taxes. The cost of each keyboard was $800.     5   Received a credit memorandum from Western Acoustic Inc. for the return of an acoustic guitar that was defective. The original invoice price before taxes was $700 and the guitar had been purchased on account. Mark’s Music intends to return the defective guitar to the original supplier.     7   One of the keyboards from the cash sale of November 4 was returned to the store for a full cash refund because the customer was not satisfied with the instrument. The keyboard, which cost $800, was returned to inventory.     8   Purchased supplies from a stationery store. The price of the supplies is $500 before all applicable taxes.     10   Sold one Omega trumpet to Regional Band, on account, for an invoice price of $4,600 before applicable taxes. The trumpet had cost Mark’s Music $2,750.     13   Purchased two saxophones from Yamaha Canada Inc. on account. The invoice price was $1,700 for each saxophone, excluding applicable taxes.     14   Collected $4,350 on account. The payment included all applicable taxes.     16   Returned to Yamaha Canada Inc. one of the saxophones purchased on November 13, as it was the wrong model. Received a credit memorandum from Yamaha for the full purchase price.     20   Made a payment on account for the amount owing to Fender Supply Limited for the purchase of November 2.   Prepare the journal entries to record the Mark’s Music transactions.

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Mark’s Music is a store that buys and sells musical instruments in Ontario, where the HST rate is 13%. Mark’s Music uses a perpetual inventory system and the earnings approach to revenue recognition. Transactions for the business are shown below:

Nov. 2   Purchased 3 electric guitars from Fender Supply Limited, on account, at a cost of $800 each.  
  4   Made a cash sale of 2 keyboards for a total invoice price of $2,200 plus applicable taxes. The cost of each keyboard was $800.  
  5   Received a credit memorandum from Western Acoustic Inc. for the return of an acoustic guitar that was defective. The original invoice price before taxes was $700 and the guitar had been purchased on account. Mark’s Music intends to return the defective guitar to the original supplier.  
  7   One of the keyboards from the cash sale of November 4 was returned to the store for a full cash refund because the customer was not satisfied with the instrument. The keyboard, which cost $800, was returned to inventory.  
  8   Purchased supplies from a stationery store. The price of the supplies is $500 before all applicable taxes.  
  10   Sold one Omega trumpet to Regional Band, on account, for an invoice price of $4,600 before applicable taxes. The trumpet had cost Mark’s Music $2,750.  
  13   Purchased two saxophones from Yamaha Canada Inc. on account. The invoice price was $1,700 for each saxophone, excluding applicable taxes.  
  14   Collected $4,350 on account. The payment included all applicable taxes.  
  16   Returned to Yamaha Canada Inc. one of the saxophones purchased on November 13, as it was the wrong model. Received a credit memorandum from Yamaha for the full purchase price.  
  20   Made a payment on account for the amount owing to Fender Supply Limited for the purchase of November 2.  


Prepare the journal entries to record the Mark’s Music transactions.

 

 

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