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Juice Drinks returned $25 of defective merchandise to its supplier. Demonstrate the required journal entry that Juice Drinks will record for the return, assuming the purchase was made on account and that Juice Store uses the periodic inventory system.Multiple choice question.Debit Accounts Payable $25 and credit Cash $25.Debit Purchases Returns and Allowances $25 and credit Accounts Payable $25.Debit Accounts Payable $25 and credit Merchandise Inventory $25.Debit Accounts Payable $25 and credit Purchases Returns and Allowances $25.

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Juice Drinks returned 25ofdefectivemerchandisetoitssupplier.DemonstratetherequiredjournalentrythatJuiceDrinkswillrecordforthereturn,assumingthepurchasewasmadeonaccountandthatJuiceStoreusestheperiodicinventorysystem.Multiplechoicequestion.DebitAccountsPayable25 of defective merchandise to its supplier. Demonstrate the required journal entry that Juice Drinks will record for the return, assuming the purchase was made on account and that Juice Store uses the periodic inventory system.Multiple choice question.Debit Accounts Payable 25 and credit Cash 25.DebitPurchasesReturnsandAllowances25.Debit Purchases Returns and Allowances 25 and credit Accounts Payable 25.DebitAccountsPayable25.Debit Accounts Payable 25 and credit Merchandise Inventory 25.DebitAccountsPayable25.Debit Accounts Payable 25 and credit Purchases Returns and Allowances $25.

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To demonstrate the required journal entry for Juice Drinks returning $25 of defective merchandise to its supplier, we need to consider that the purchase was made on account and that Juice Drinks uses the periodic inventory system.

In the periodic inventory system, returns of merchandise are recorded in a separate account called "Purchases Returns and Allowances." The correct journal entry would involve debiting Accounts Payable to reduce the liability and crediting Purchases Returns and Allowances to record the return.

Therefore, the correct journal entry is:

Debit Accounts Payable 25andcreditPurchasesReturnsandAllowances25 and credit Purchases Returns and Allowances 25.

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