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Because Natalie has had such a successful first few months, she is considering other opportunities to develop her business. One opportunity is the sale of fine European mixers. The owner of Kzinski Supply Co. has approached Natalie to become the exclusive distributor of these fine mixers in her state. The current cost of a mixer is approximately $575, and Natalie would sell each one for $1,150. Natalie comes to you for advice on how to account for these mixers. Each appliance has a serial number and can be easily identified. Natalie asks you the following questions.

a. "Would you consider these mixers to be inventory or should they be classified as supplies or equipment?"
b. "I’ve learned a little about keeping track of inventory using both the perpetual and the periodic systems of accounting for inventory. Which system do you think is better? Which one would you recommend for the type of inventory that I want to sell?"
c. "How often do I need to count inventory if I maintain it using the perpetual system? Do I need to count inventory at all?" The trial balance for Cookie Creations as on December 31, 2018 is as follows:

Account Debit Credit
Cash $1180
Accounts Receivable 875
Supplies 350
Prepaid Insurance 1210
Equipment 1200
Accumulated Depreciation - Equipment $40
Accounts Payable 75
Salaries and Wages Payable 56
Unearned Service Revenue 300
Interest Payable 15
Notes Payable 2000
Owner's Capital 2329
$4815 $4815

Jan. 4
She buys five deluxe mixers on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $2,750, terms n/30.

6
She pays $100 freight on the January 4 purchase.

7
Natalie returns one of the mixers to Kzinski because it was damaged during shipping. Kzinski issues Cookie Creations credit for the cost of the mixer plus $20 for the cost of freight that was paid on January 6 for one mixer.

8
She collects the amount due from the neighborhood community center that was accrued at the end of December 2017.

12
She sells three deluxe mixers on account for $3,300, FOB destination, terms n/30. The mixers cost $570 each (including freight).

13
Natalie pays her cell phone bill previously accrued in the December adjusting journal entries.

14
She pays $75 of delivery charges for the three mixers that were sold on January 12.

14
She buys four deluxe mixers on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $2,200, terms n/30.

17
Natalie is concerned that there is not enough cash available to pay for all of the mixers purchased. She issues additional common stock for $1,000.

18
She pays $80 freight on the January 14 purchase.

20
She sells two deluxe mixers for $2,200 cash.

28
Natalie issues a check to her assistant. Her assistant worked 20 hours in January and is also paid for amounts owing at December 31, 2017. Recall that Natalie’s assistant earns $8 an hour.

28
Natalie collects amounts due from customers in the January 12 transaction.

31
She pays Kzinski all amounts due.

31
Cash dividends of $750 are paid.

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