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Modul ke: 08 Fakultas FEB Pengantar Akuntansi I Akuntansi Untuk Perusahaan Dagang Hari Setiyawati / Diah Iskandar/ Nurlis / Fitri Indriawati Program Studi Akuntansi

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Perusahaan Dagang Membeli Dan Menjual Barang Wholesaler Retailer Consumer Sumber utama pendapatannya dicatat sebagai sales revenue or sales. LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Pengukuran Income Not used in a service business. Illustration 5-1 Cost of goods sold adalah total cost barang yang terjual selama periode tersebut LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Siklus Operasi Illustration 5-2 The operating cycle of a merchandising company ordinarily is longer than that of a service company. Illustration 5-3 LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Arus Cost Illustration 5-4 Companies use either a perpetual inventory system or a periodic inventory system to account for inventory. LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Arus Cost Sistem Perpetual Maintain detailed records of the cost of each inventory purchase and sale. Records continuously show inventory that should be on hand. Company determines cost of goods sold each time a sale occurs. LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Operasi Perusahaan Dagang Arus Cost Sistem Periodik Do not keep detailed records of the goods on hand. Cost of goods sold determined by count at the end of the accounting period. Calculation of Cost of Goods Sold: Beginning inventory $ 100,000 Add: Purchases, net 800,000 Goods available for sale 900,000 Less: Ending inventory 125,000 Cost of goods sold $ 775,000 LO 1

Merchandising Operations Flow of Costs Additional Consideration Perpetual System: Traditionally used for merchandise with high unit values. Provides better control over inventories. Requires additional clerical work and additional cost to maintain inventory records. LO 1 Identify the differences between service and merchandising companies.

Pencatatan Pembelian Barang Made using cash or credit (on account). Normally recorded when goods are received. Purchase invoice should support each credit purchase. Illustration 5-6 LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Pencatatan Pembelian Barang Illustration: Sauk Stereo (the buyer) uses as a purchase invoice the sales invoice prepared by PW Audio Supply, Inc. (the seller). Prepare the journal entry for Sauk Stereo for the invoice from PW Audio Supply. Illustration 5-6 May 4 Inventory 3,800 Accounts payable 3,800 LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Pencatatan Pembelian Barang Illustration: Upon delivery of the goods on May 6, Sauk Stereo (the buyer) pays Acme Freight Company 150 for freight charges, the entry on Sauk Stereo s books is: May 6 Inventory 150 Cash 150 In contrast, if the freight terms on the invoice had required PW Audio Supply (the seller) to pay the freight charges, the entry by PW Audio Supply would have been: May 4 Freight-out (Delivery expense) 150 Cash 150 LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Purchases of Merchandise Retur Pembelian Purchaser may be dissatisfied because goods are damaged or defective, of inferior quality, or do not meet specifications. Purchase Return Return goods for credit if the sale was made on credit, or for a cash refund if the purchase was for cash. Purchase Allowance May choose to keep the merchandise if the seller will grant an allowance (deduction) from the purchase price. LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Purchases of Merchandise Diskon Pembelian Credit terms may permit buyer to claim a cash discount for prompt payment. Advantages: Purchaser saves money. Example: Credit terms may read 2/10, n/30. Seller shortens the operating cycle. LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Purchases of Merchandise Illustration: Assume that on May 8 Sauk Stereo returned to PW Audio Supply goods costing Rp 300.000 May 8 Accounts payable 300.000 Inventory 300.000 LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Purchases of Merchandise Illustration: Assume Sauk Stereo pays the balance due of Rp3.500.000(gross invoice price of Rp3,800.000less purchase returns and allowances of Rp 300.000) on May 14, the last day of the discount period. Prepare the journal entry Sauk Stereo makes to record its May 14 payment. May 14 Accounts payable 3,500 Cash 3,430 Inventory 70 (Discount = Rp 3.,500 x 2% = Rp70) LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Purchases of Merchandise Illustration: If Sauk Stereo failed to take the discount, and instead made full payment of Rp3,500.000on June 3, the journal entry would be: June 3 Accounts payable 3,500.000 Cash 3,500.000 LO 2 Explain the recording of purchases under a perpetual inventory system.

Pencatatan Penjualan Made using cash or credit (on account). Normally recorded when earned, usually when goods transfer from seller to buyer. Sales invoice should support each credit sale. Illustration 5-6 LO 3 Explain the recording of sales revenues under a perpetual inventory system.

Pencatatan Penjualan Journal Entries to Record a Sale #1 Cash or Accounts receivable XXX Sales revenue XXX Selling Price #2 Cost of goods sold XXX Inventory XXX Cost LO 3 Explain the recording of sales revenues under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Sales of Merchandise Retur Penjualan Flipside of purchase returns and allowances. Contra-revenue account (debit). Sales not reduced (debited) because: Would obscure importance of sales returns and allowances as a percentage of sales. Could distort comparisons. LO 3 Explain the recording of sales revenues under a perpetual inventory system.

Recording Sales of Merchandise Diskon Penjualan Offered to customers to promote prompt payment. Flipside of purchase discount. Contra-revenue account (debit). LO 3 Explain the recording of sales revenues under a perpetual inventory system.

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