Bailey Company (buyer) and Suarez, Incorporated (seller), engaged in the following transactions during January 20X1:...
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Bailey Company (buyer) and Suarez, Incorporated (seller), engaged in the following transactions during January 20X1:
Bailey Company
DATE TRANSACTIONS January 8, 20X1 Issued Check 2101 for $2,058 on account to Suarez, Incorporated, in payment of Invoice 1885, dated December 30, 20X0, less cash discount of $42. January 10, 20X1 Purchased merchandise for $1,050 from Suarez, Incorporated, Invoice 1920; terms 2/10, n/30. January 15, 20X1 Received Credit Memorandum 320 from Suarez, Incorporated, for damaged merchandise totaling $200 that was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1920, dated January 10. January 19, 20X1 Paid amount due to Suarez, Incorporated, for Invoice 1920 of January 10, less the return of January 15 and less the cash discount, Check 2130. January 30, 20X1 Purchased merchandise for $2,300 from Suarez, Incorporated, Invoice 1950; terms 2/10, n/30. GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTSBAILEY COMPANY 201 Accounts Payable, $2,100 Credit ACCOUNTS PAYABLE LEDGER ACCOUNTBAILEY COMPANY Suarez, Incorporated, $2,100 Suarez, Incorporated DATE TRANSACTIONS January 8, 20X1 Received payment of $2,058 on account from Bailey Company in payment of Invoice 1885, dated December 30, 20X0, less cash discount of $42. January 10, 20X1 Sold merchandise for $1,050 on account to Bailey Company, Invoice 1920, terms 2/10, n/30. January 15, 20X1 Issued Credit Memorandum 320 to Bailey Company for damaged merchandise totaling $200 that was returned; the goods were purchased on Invoice 1920, dated January 10. January 19, 20X1 Received payment from Bailey Company for Invoice 1920 of January 10, less the return of January 15 and less the cash discount. January 30, 20X1 Sold merchandise for $2,300 to Bailey Company, Invoice 1950; terms 2/10, n/30. GENERAL LEDGER ACCOUNTSSUAREZ, INCORPORATED 111 Accounts Receivable, $2,100 Debit ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE LEDGER ACCOUNTSUAREZ, INCORPORATED Bailey Company, $2,100 Required: 1a. Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Bailey Company. 1b. Journalize the transactions above in a general journal for Suarez, Incorporated 2. Post the transactions to the appropriate accounts in the general ledger and the accounts payable subsidiary ledger for Bailey Company. 3. Post the transactions to the appropriate accounts in the general ledger and the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger for Suarez, Incorporated Analyze: What is the balance of the accounts payable for Suarez, Incorporated, in the Bailey Company accounts payable subsidiary ledger? What is the balance of the accounts receivable for Bailey Company in the Suarez, Incorporated, accounts receivable subsidiary ledger?
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