Asked by
Divyansh Patel
on Oct 15, 2024Verified
MacKenzie Company sold $300 of merchandise to a customer who used a Regional Bank credit card.Regional Bank deducts a 1.5% service charge for sales on its credit cards and credits MacKenzie's account immediately when sales are made.The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be:
A) Debit Cash of $300 and credit Sales $300.
B) Debit Cash of $300 and credit Accounts Receivable $300.
C) Debit Accounts Receivable $300 and credit Sales $300.
D) Debit Cash $295.50; debit Credit Card Expense $4.50 and credit Sales $300.
E) Debit Cash $295.50 and credit Sales $295.50.
Service Charge
Fees charged for services provided, typically by banks or other financial institutions, which may include account maintenance or transaction fees.
Credit Card
A credit card is a payment card issued by financial institutions that allows cardholders to borrow funds within an agreed limit for purchases or cash advances.
Journal Entry
A journal entry is a record in accounting that logs a transaction in the financial statements of a business.
- Engage in the formulation of journal entries associated with sales transactions, giving special attention to credit sales and transactions facilitated by credit cards.
- Understand the implications of service charges on sales transactions involving credit cards.
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Learning Objectives
- Engage in the formulation of journal entries associated with sales transactions, giving special attention to credit sales and transactions facilitated by credit cards.
- Understand the implications of service charges on sales transactions involving credit cards.