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Analyzing postings from the cash receipts journal

The cash receipts journal of Silver Plastics follows:

Cash Receipt Journal Page 7

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash DR

Accounts Receivable CR

Sales Revenue DR

Sales Discounts Forfeited CR

Other Accounts CR

Cost of Goods Sold DR

Merchandise Inventory CR

2018

Jan 2

Awesome, Corp.

(g)

830

810

20

9

King, Inc.

(h)

490

490

19

Note Receivable

(i)

4,480

4,000

Interest Revenue

(j)

480

30

J.T. Folk

(k)

330

320

10

31

4,230

4,230

3,500

Jan 31

Total

10,360

1,620

4,230

30

4,480

3,500

(a)

(c)

(d)

(b)

(e)

(f)

Silver鈥檚 general ledger includes the following selected accounts, along with theiraccount numbers:

Number Account

110 Cash

115 Accounts Receivable

118 Merchandise Inventory

125 Notes Receivable

510 Sales Revenue

512 Sales Discounts Forfeited

520 Interest Revenue

611 Cost of Goods Sold

Indicate whether each posting reference (a) through (k) should be a

鈥 Check mark (鉁) for a posting to a customer account in the accounts

receivablesubsidiary ledger.

鈥 Account number for a posting to an account in the general ledger. If so, give

theaccount number.

鈥 Letter (X) for an amount not posted.

Short Answer

Expert verified

Receivables transaction on Jan 2, 9, and 30 requires the checkmark.

The Other transaction on Jan 19 requires an account number.

No Transaction requires letter X.

Step by step solution

01

Posting reference with Checkmark (鉁) for posting accounts receivables general ledger

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash DR

Accounts Receivable CR

Sales Revenue DR

Sales Discounts Forfeited CR

Other Accounts CR

Cost of Goods Sold DR

Merchandise Inventory CR

2018

Jan 2

Awesome, Corp.

(鉁)

830

810

20

9

King, Inc.

(鉁)

490

490

30

J.T. Folk

(k)

330

320

10

02

Posting reference with the account number for posting in the general ledger

Date

Account Credited

Post. Ref.

Cash DR

Accounts Receivable CR

Sales Revenue DR

Sales Discounts Forfeited CR

Other Accounts CR

Cost of Goods Sold DR

Merchandise Inventory CR

2018

19

Note Receivable

21

4,480

4,000

Interest Revenue

22

480

03

 Step 3: Posting reference with the letter (X) for the missing amount

There is no posting reference that requires the letter X.

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