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Recording Merchandising Transactions INSTRUCTIONS Record the following transactions in T-account form in your working papers for Sharp Shot Camera Shop. A partial chart of accounts follows: General Ledger
Cash in Bank
Accounts Receivable
Merchandise Inventory
Accounts Payable
Sales

Apr 4. Sold 10 Canon cameras on account for $3,000, Sales Slip 224.
Apr.10 Sold 2 dozen photo albums for $150, cash, Sales Receipt 302.
Apr. 20 Sold 4 rolls of 35mm film for $24 cash, Sales Receipt 303.
Apr 4. Sold a Canon camera to a customer for $380 cash, Sales Receipt 304.

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