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Jeopardy Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200 Q$300 Q$400 Q$500 Q$100 Q$200

$100 Question from 1 Tax paid by customers.

$100 Answer to 1 What is sales tax?

$200 Question from 1 Sells merchandise or services

$200 Answer to 1 What is a Vendor?

$300 Question from 1 Cash is immediately received in this kind of sale.

$300 Answer to 1 What is a Cash Sale?

$400 Question from 1 Added to the cost of merchandise to set selling price.

$400 Answer to 1 What is Mark Up?

$500 Question from 1 Each member of a partnership.

$500 Answer to 1 What is a Partner?

$100 Question from 2 What a business pays for purchases to sell.

$100 Answer to 2 What is the Cost of Merchandise?

$200 Question from 2 A merchandise business that sells to those who use the goods.

$200 Answer to 2 What is a Retail Business.

$300 Question from 2 Type of business selling merchandise to retailers.

$300 Answer to 2 What is a Wholesale Business?

$400 Question from 2 A list summarizing a subsidiary ledger.

$400 Answer to 2 What is a schedule?

$500 Question from 2 A ledger summarized in a general ledger account.

$500 Answer to 2 What is a Subsidiary?

$100 Question from 3 Two or more persons combine assets and skills.

$100 Answer to 3 What is a Partnership?

$200 Question from 3 The kind of business that sells goods.

$200 Answer to 3 What is a Merchandising Business?

$300 Question from 3 Source document for purchase on Account.

$300 Answer to 3 What is a Purchase Invoice?

$400 Question from 3 An agreement about paying for merchandise.

$400 Answer to 3 What are the Terms of Sale?

$500 Question from 3 Buys merchandise or services.

$500 Answer to 3 What is a customer?

$100 Question from 4 Goods a business purchases to sell.

$100 Answer to 4 What is Merchandise?

$200 Question from 4 An account summarizing a subsidiary ledger.

$200 Answer to 4 What is a controlling account?