Calculate fees and make corresponding journal entries

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This assessment addresses the following course objective(s):

Apply the accounting vocabulary Record various business transactions in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. In this assignment, we will learn that credit cards charge merchants fees for transactions.

We will understand how to calculate fees and make corresponding journal entries.

Lockey Company uses the perpetual inventory system and allows customers to use two credit cards in charging purchases. With the Oliver Bank Card, a 4% service charge for credit card sales is assessed. The second credit card that Lockey accepts is the Cooper Card. Cooper assesses a 2.5% charge on sales for using its card.

Novermber 8 Sold merchandise for $6,000 (that had cost $4,434) and accepted the customer's Olivers's Bank Card.
Novermber 12 Sold merchandise for $5,600 (that had cost $3,629) and accepted the customer's Cooper Card.

Prepare journal entries to record the above selected credit card transactions of Loceky Company. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

Attachment:- Merchant Fees Template.rar

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