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Exercise 8-9 Colaw Stores accepts both its own and national credit cards. During the year, the following selected summary transactions occurred.

Jan. 15 Made Colaw credit card sales totaling $22,200. (There were no balances prior to January 15.)

20 Made Visa credit card sales (service charge fee 4%) totaling $6,300.

Feb. 10 Collected $11,600 on Colaw credit card sales.

15 Added finance charges of 3.5% to Colaw credit card account balances.

Journalize the transactions for Colaw Stores. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Jan. 15Jan. 20Feb. 10Feb. 15

Jan. 20

Jan. 15Jan. 20Feb. 10Feb. 15

Jan. 15Jan. 20Feb. 10Feb. 15

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