Merchandise
Merchandise
Purchase of Merchandise
2. When the Periodic Inventory method is used, the value of the ending
inventory is determined by physically counting the unsold items and
valuing it at cost. The Purchases account is used when merchandise is
purchased. The Periodic inventory method will be used in the succeeding
discussions. Merchandise can be purchased on cash basis or on
account.
A. Cash Purchases
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Date Account Tiles/Explanation Debit Credit
Purchases 5,000
Accounts Payable 5,000
It may also happen that the buyer is asked to make a down payment and the
balance on account.
B. Freight on Merchandise
Freight out is the freight on merchandise sold. The terms of shipment indicate
whether the buyer or seller should shoulder the freight expenses.
F.O.B. Shipping Point means that the seller is responsible for the
transportation expenses up to the point of shipment only. F.O.B means
free on board. Upon shipment, ownership of the goods is transferred
to the buyer, thus transportation expenses from the shipping point
to the buyer’s place will be shouldered by the buyer.
F.O.B. Destination means that the goods are free on board to the point
of destination. Ownership of the goods remains to the seller until the point
of destination, and as such, transportation expense is shouldered by
the seller.
Illustration: Assume that Hajie Food Products (VAFP) located in Paoay, Ilocos
Norte sells chichacorn to Neryl Commercial located in Metro
Manila.
The goods are to be shipped through Florida Bus from Batac City (Shipping
Point) to Metro Manila (Point of Destination) at a rate of P100 per carton. On
February 25, 2014, 10 cartons of chichacorn were shipped.
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F.O.B. Shipping Point. This means that the freight expenses should be
shouldered by the buyer.
If the goods were originally purchased on cash basis, the buyer is entitled
to a cash refund.
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Purchase Returns and Allowances 2,000
D. Payment of Accounts
If the buyer pays his account within the discount period, he is granted a
cash discount. The cash discount reduces the amount of cash to be given in
payment of a liability and it decreases the cost of purchases.
The credit term for the purchase of merchandise (total cost P10,000) is 2/10,
n/30. This means that if the buyer pays on or before March 30, he is entitled to a
2% discount, otherwise he will have to pay the full amount on or before April 20
(30 days after purchase). On March 30, the buyer paid the account in full.
E. Sales
A trading business derives income mainly from the sale of goods. The
account title Sales is used to record the sale of goods. This account records
sale of merchandise at selling prices. All terms of purchases of merchandise are
also applicable to sale of goods.
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When goods are sold on credit or on account, Accounts Receivable
should be debited instead of cash. However, if a promissory note was received,
the account to be debited should be Notes Receivable.
When the buyer returns or complains about goods that are defective or of
wrong specification, the seller grants a reduction on the invoice price of the
merchandise sold. Goods which are actually returned by the customer and
received by the seller are considered as Sales Returns by the seller. In cases
where there is no actual receipt of merchandise, but only a reduction in the
invoice price is to be effected, this is called Sales Allowances.
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