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Chapter 5

Chapter 5. Accounting for Merchandising Operations. Conceptual Learning Objectives. C1: Describe merchandising activities and identify income components for a merchandising company C2: Identify and explain the inventory asset of a merchandising company

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Chapter 5

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  1. Chapter 5 Accounting for Merchandising Operations

  2. Conceptual Learning Objectives C1: Describe merchandising activities and identify income components for a merchandising company C2: Identify and explain the inventory asset of a merchandising company C3: Describe both perpetual and periodic inventory systems C4: Analyze and interpret cost flows and operating activities of a merchandising company

  3. AnalyticalLearning Objectives A1: Compute the acid-test ratio and explain its use to assess liquidity A2: Compute the gross margin ratio and explain its use to assess profitability

  4. Procedural Learning Objectives P1: Analyze and record transactions for merchandise purchases using a perpetual system P2: Analyze and record transactions for merchandise sales using a perpetual system P3: Prepare adjustments and close accounts for a merchandising company P4: Define and prepare multiple-step and single-step income statements P5: Appendix 5A: Record and compare merchandising transactions using both periodic and perpetual inventory systems

  5. Service organizations sell time to earn revenue. Examples: Accounting firms, law firms and plumbing services Expenses Equals Netincome Minus Merchandising Activities C 1 Revenues

  6. Merchandising Activities C 1 Merchandising Companies Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Customer

  7. Merchandising companies sell products to earn revenue. Examples: sporting goods, clothing, and auto parts stores Minus Equals Minus Equals NetSales Reporting Income of a Merchandiser P2 Cost ofGoods Sold GrossProfit Expenses NetIncome

  8. Begins with the purchase of merchandise and ends with the collection of cash from the sale of merchandise. Operating Cycle for a Merchandiser C 2 Credit Sale Cash Sale Cashcollection Purchases Purchases Merchandiseinventory Accountreceivable Cashsales Merchandiseinventory Credit sales

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