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glass bowls, 12 Chairs (Less 20% trade discount,
Invoice number 112, SL page 6)
(C)August 18th V. Stanley purchased 15 pots, 24
chairs. (Less 25% Trade Discount, Invoice no. 114,
SL page 16.)
(d) August 20th D. Jason purchased 4 baskets,
12 glass bowls (Less 33.5% trade discount, invoice
number 114, SL page 28)
(2) August 31st P. Bowen, purchased 10 baskets,
5 pots, 5 chairs, 10 glass bowls. Less 25% trade
discount SL page 28)
Instructions:
(a) Calculate the total amount due from each
customer, less trade discount. (10 marks)
(b) Use the information posted in A to construct the
sales journal page 37. (10 Marks)
(c) Post the amounts to the debtors accounts in the
sales ledger (5 marks)
(d) Post the total sales to the Sales account in the
General Ledger (1 mark)
(C) Post

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