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© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Learning Objectives © 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. LO1 Explain the relationship between the accounts receivable ledger and its controlling account. LO2 Record sales on account using a sales journal.

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledgers and Controlling Accounts ●The amount a business receives from the sale of an item of merchandise is called the selling price. ●The amount a business adds to the cost of merchandise to establish the selling price is called markup. ●An accounts receivable ledger is a subsidiary ledger containing all accounts for charge customers. SLIDE 2 Lesson 10-1 LO1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledgers and Controlling Accounts SLIDE 3 Lesson 10-1 LO1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Subsidiary Ledger Form SLIDE 4 LO1 Lesson 10-1 Same column headings 3 3 Date 1 1 Account Name 2 2 Account Number 4 4 Balance 6 6 Account Balance 5 5 Check Mark

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Sales Tax ●A tax on a sale of merchandise or services is called a sales tax. SLIDE 5 LO2 Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Sales Journal ●A sales journal is a special journal used to record only sales of merchandise on account. SLIDE 6 LO2 Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Sales Invoice SLIDE 7 LO2 Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Sale on Account SLIDE 8 LO2 Lesson 10-1 November 4. Sold merchandise on account to Wells Apartments, $454.50, plus sales tax, $27.27; total, $ Sales Invoice No Date Sales Accounts Receivable Customer Name 3 3 Sales Invoice Number 4 4 Total Amount Owed by Customer 5 5 Sales 6 6 Sales Tax Sales Tax Payable 27.27

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 1.How are selling price and markup related? SLIDE 9 ANSWER Markup is the amount added to the cost of merchandise to set the selling price. Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 2.What is the relationship between the accounts receivable ledger and its controlling account? SLIDE 10 ANSWER The total of the accounts in the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger equals the balance in the controlling account, Accounts Receivable. Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 3.What column on a general ledger form is not on an accounts receivable ledger form? SLIDE 11 ANSWER Credit Balance Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 4.What is the title of the general ledger account used to summarize the total amount due from all charge customers? SLIDE 12 ANSWER Accounts Receivable Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 5.How are sales tax rates usually stated? SLIDE 13 ANSWER As a percent of sales Lesson 10-1

© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Lesson 10-1 Audit Your Understanding 6.Why is sales tax collected considered a liability? SLIDE 14 ANSWER The amount of sales tax collected is a business liability until paid to the government. Lesson 10-1