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CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING © 2009 South-Western, Cengage Learning Accounting, Tuesday, March 6 Put your Ch. 9 tests in the inbox BELL RINGER Using the Notebook Rubric Organize your Notebook Define the three terms for Lesson 10-1, pages 270 – 274 Define accounting concept: Realization of Revenue

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Accounting, Tuesday, March 6. Put your Ch. 9 tests in the inbox BELL RINGER Using the Notebook Rubric Organize your Notebook Define the three terms for Lesson 10-1, pages 270 – 274 Define accounting concept: Realization of Revenue. Tuesday, March 6. AGENDA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CENTURY 21 ACCOUNTING © 2009 South-Western, Cengage Learning

Accounting, Tuesday, March 6Put your Ch. 9 tests in the inbox

BELL RINGER Using the Notebook Rubric

Organize your Notebook Define the three terms for Lesson

10-1, pages 270 – 274 Define accounting concept:

Realization of Revenue

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Tuesday, March 6AGENDA

Start Chapter 10: Journalizing sales and cash receipts using Special

Journals

Lesson 10-1: Journalizing Sales on Account

using a Sales Journal

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LESSON 10-1

Journalizing Sales on Account Using a Sales Journal

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LESSON 10-1

SALES TAX page 270

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LESSON 10-1

SALES OF MERCHANDISE ON ACCOUNT page 271

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LESSON 10-1

SALES JOURNAL page 272

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LESSON 10-1

SALES INVOICE page 272

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LESSON 10-1

SALE ON ACCOUNT

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November 3. Sold merchandise on account to Village Crafts, $540.00, plus sales tax, $32.40; total, $572.40. Sales Invoice No. 76.

1. Write the date.

6. Write the sales tax amount.

2. Write the customer name.3. Write the sales invoice number.4. Write the total amount owed by the customer.5. Write the sales amount.

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LESSON 10-1

TOTALING, PROVING, AND RULING A SALES JOURNAL page 274

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LESSON 10-1

TERMS REVIEW

customer sales tax sales journal

page 275

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LESSON 5-1

ASSIGNMENT

Work Together 10-1 as a Class, pg. 275

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LESSON 5-1

ASSIGNMENT

On Your Own 10-1 on Aplia practice / completion grade, pg. 275 (10 points)

Application 10-1: Grade It Now, page 289

Everfi Module 5 (everfi.net)

Notebook Grading – leave your notebook on your desk.