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Business, 20.02.2020 19:05 shawn20034

During its first year of operations, Tron Auto Dealership (TAD) bought vehicles from a manufacturer on account at a cost of $628,000. TAD returned $172,000 of these vehicles to the manufacturer for credit on its account. TAD then sold $400,000 of the remaining vehicles at a cash selling price of $705,000. TAD’s customers rarely return vehicles, so TAD records sales returns only as they occur. One customer did return a vehicle to TAD, which had been sold to the customer for $157,000. The vehicle was in perfect condition, so it was put back into TAD’s inventory at TAD’s cost of $96,000.

Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, assuming TAD uses a perpetual inventory system.

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