Jones company historical expenses show that 2% of the items it sells are returned. If sales current is expected of 100000 for the current year and Cost of Goods Sold is 40% of sales. What are the journal entries to record the estimated expected future returns?
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Sales returns = Sales * Return rate Sales returns = $100,000 * 2% = $2,000 Show more…
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