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Transcript of Chapter 4 Accounting for Merchandising Businesses.

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Accounting for Merchandising Accounting for Merchandising BusinessesBusinesses

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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives

After studying this chapter, you should be able to… Distinguish the activities and financial statements of a service

business from those of a merchandising business Describe and illustrate the financial statements of a

merchandising business Describe the accounting for the sale of merchandise Describe the accounting for the purchase of merchandise Describe the accounting for transportation costs and sales taxes Illustrate the dual nature of merchandising transactions Describe the accounting for merchandise shrinkage

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Learning Objective 1Learning Objective 1

Distinguish the activities and financial statements of a service business from

those of a merchandising business

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Service Businesses vs. Merchandise Operations

• Merchandise Operations– Revenue activities involve the buying

and selling of merchandise.– Example: Home Depot Inc.

• Service Businesses– Revenue activities involve providing

services to customers.– Example: Family Health Care, P.C.

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Gross Profit for a Merchandise Operation

Gross Profit = Net Sales – COGSGross Profit = Net Sales – COGS

• Net Sales: revenue less returns and discounts

• Cost of Goods Sold: cost paid for merchandise

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Learning Objective 2Learning Objective 2

Describe and illustrate the financial statements of a merchandising

business

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NetSolutions – Multiple-Step Income Statement

Measures income/loss from the core operations

of the business

Assume a perpetual inventory system

Considers customer

returns and discounts

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NetSolutions – Cost of Merchandise Sold – Periodic Inventory

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NetSolutions – Income Statement

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NetSolutions – Retained Earnings Statement

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NetSolutions – Balance Sheet

Value of units on hand, not sold

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NetSolutions – Statement of Cash Flows

Equals cash on balance sheet

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Learning Objective 3Learning Objective 3

Describe the accounting for the sale of merchandise

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NetSolutions - Sales Transactions

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Sample Sales Invoice

Credit terms

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Sales Discounts

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NetSolutions - Sales Discounts

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Sales Returns and Allowances

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NetSolutions - Sales Returns and Allowances

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Learning Objective 4Learning Objective 4

Describe the accounting for the purchase of merchandise

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Purchase Transaction - Using the Perpetual System

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Purchase Discounts

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Purchase Returns and Allowances

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NetSolutions - Return of Merchandise

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Learning Objective 5Learning Objective 5

Describe the accounting for transportation costs and sales taxes

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Transportation Costs

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NetSolutions - Transportation Costs

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Sales Taxes

Sale is made, liability for sales tax

recorded as an obligation of the

seller

Payment is made to state taxing

authority to satisfy obligation

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Learning Objective 6Learning Objective 6

Illustrate the dual nature of merchandising transactions

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Dual Nature of Merchandise Transactions

Company A Company A records a salerecords a saleCompany A Company A records a salerecords a sale

Company B Company B records a purchaserecords a purchase

Company B Company B records a purchaserecords a purchase

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Learning Objective 7Learning Objective 7

Describe the accounting for merchandise shrinkage

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Merchandise Shrinkage

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NetSolutions - Merchandise Shrinkage

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