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Business, 06.05.2020 03:32 charleneubah3902

The following information pertains to Marin Solar Panels, Inc. July 1 Sold $126,000 of solar panels to Cullumber Company with terms 4/15, n/30. Marin uses the gross method to record cash discounts. Marin estimates allowances of $1,500 will be honored on this sale. 12 Sold $82,000 of solar panels to Bramble Corp. with terms of 5/10, n/60. Marin expects no allowances related to this sale. 18 Bramble Corp. paid Marin for its July 12 purchase. 20 Cullumber calls to indicate that the panels purchased on July 1 work well, but the color is not quite right. Marin grants a credit of $2,700 as compensation. 29 Cullumber Company paid Marin for its July 1 purchase. 31 Marin expects allowances of $6,540 to be grated in the future related to solar panel sales in July. Prepare the necessary journal entries for Marin.

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