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Darin Company uses a perpetual inventory system. On October 1, Darin Company sold inventory in the amount of $6,500 to Dee Company, terms 2/10, n/30. The items cost Darin $4,200. On October 4, Dee returns some of the inventory. This inventory had a selling price of $500 and a cost of $200. On October 8, Dee Company paid Darin Company the amount due on that date. Use the information above to answer the following question. What journal entry will be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee

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Answer:

Debit : Cash $5,870

Credit : Accounts Receivable $5,870

Step-by-step explanation:

The journal entry to be prepared by Darin Company on October 8 to record the receipt of payment from Dee consist of a Debit in Cash and Credit Accounts Receivable at the amount outstanding after deducting cash discount and returns.

Amount Outstanding

Total Accounts Receivable $6,500

Less Cash discount at 2 % ($130)

Less Returns ($500)

Outstanding amount $5,870

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