Hall Company completes these transactions and events during March of the current year (terms for...

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Hall Company completes these transactions and events during March of the current year (terms for all its credit sales are
210,n30).
March 1 Purchased $45,000 of merchandise from Thompson Industries, terms 215,n30.
March 2 Sold merchandise on credit to Brown Company, Invoice Number 854, for $33,600(cost is $20,000).
March 3 Purchased $1,500 of office supplies on credit from Clark Company, terms n/30.
March 3 Sold merchandise on credit to Spencer Lane, Invoice Number 855, for $16,000(cost is $9,600).
March 6 Borrowed $92,000 cash from Countryside Bank by signing a long-term note payable.
March 9 Purchased $22,250 of office equipment on credit from Walker Supply, terms n/30.
March 10 Sold merchandise on credit to Juan Perez, Invoice Number 856, for $12,800(cost is $7,700).
March 12 Received payment from Brown Company for the March 2 sale less the discount of $672.
March 13 Sent Thompson Industries Check Number 416 in payment of the March 1 invoice less the discount of
$900.
March 13 Received payment from Spencer Lane for the March 3 sale less the discount of $320.
March 14 Purchased $43,800 of merchandise from the Martin Company, terms 2/10, n/30.
March 15 Issued Check Number 417 for $21,100, payee is Payroll, in payment of sales salaries expense for the
first half of the month.
March 15 Cash sales for the first half of the month are $48,000(cost is $28,800). These cash sales are
recorded in the cash receipts journal on March 15.
March 16 Purchased $3,000 of store supplies on credit from Clark Company, terms n/30.
March 17 Returned $4,800 of unsatisfactory merchandise purchased on March 14 to Martin Company. Hall reduces
accounts payable by that amount.
March 19 Returned $3,340 of office equipment purchased on March 9 to Walker Supply. Hall reduces accounts
payable by that amount.
March 20 Received payment from Juan Perez for the sale of March 10 less the discount of $256.
March 23 Issued Check Number 418 to Martin Company in payment of the March 14 purchase less the March 17
return and the discount of $780.
March 27 Sold merchandise on credit to Juan Perez, Invoice Number 857, for $28,000(cost is $16,800).
March 28 Sold merchandise on credit to Spencer Lane, Invoice Number 858, for $9,600(cost is $5,800).
March 31 Issued Check Number 419 for $21,100, payee is Payroll, in payment of sales salaries expense for the
last half of the month.
March 31 Cash sales for the last half of the month are $43,200(cost is $25,900). These cash sales are
recorded in the cash receipts journal on March 31.
General Journal tab - Each transaction is recorded in either a special journal, or directly in the general journal. If a
transaction is to be recorded in a special journal, select "Entered in special journal" in the first account field. Otherwise,
prepare the general journal entry. Prepare a journal entry for each of the special journals at month-end.
General Ledger and Trial Balance tabs - Journal entries are posted automatically to the general ledger and trial balance.
Cash Receipts Journal tab - Enter the transactions that are properly included in this special journal.
Cash Disbursements Journal tab - Enter the transactions that are properly included in this special journal.
Purchases Journal tab - Enter the transactions that are properly included in this special journal.
Sales Journal tab - Enter the transactions that are properly included in this special journal.
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