ergreen Company sells lawn and garden products to wholesalers. The company's fiscal year-end is December 31. During 2021, the following transactions related to receivables occurred:    Feb.   28   Sold merchandise to Lennox, Inc., for $20,000 and accepted a 6%, 7-month note. 6% is an appropriate rate for this type of note. Mar.   31   Sold merchandise to Maddox Co. that had a fair value of $15,040, and accepted a noninterest-bearing note for which $16,000 payment is due on March 31, 2022. Apr.   3   Sold merchandise to Carr Co. for $14,000 with terms 2/10, n/30. Evergreen uses the gross method to account for cash discounts.     11   Collected the entire amount due from Carr Co.     17   A customer returned merchandise costing $4,800. Evergreen reduced the customer’s receivable balance by $6,600, the sales price of the merchandise. Sales returns are recorded by the company as they occur.

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Evergreen Company sells lawn and garden products to wholesalers. The company's fiscal year-end is December 31. During 2021, the following transactions related to receivables occurred: 
 

Feb.   28  

Sold merchandise to Lennox, Inc., for $20,000 and accepted a 6%, 7-month note. 6% is an appropriate rate for this type of note.

Mar.   31  

Sold merchandise to Maddox Co. that had a fair value of $15,040, and accepted a noninterest-bearing note for which $16,000 payment is due on March 31, 2022.

Apr.   3  

Sold merchandise to Carr Co. for $14,000 with terms 2/10, n/30. Evergreen uses the gross method to account for cash discounts.

    11   Collected the entire amount due from Carr Co.
    17   A customer returned merchandise costing $4,800. Evergreen reduced the customer’s receivable balance by $6,600, the sales price of the merchandise. Sales returns are recorded by the company as they occur.
    30   Transferred receivables of $66,000 to a factor without recourse. The factor charged Evergreen a 1% finance charge on the receivables transferred. The sale criteria are met.
June   30  

Discounted the Lennox, Inc., note at the bank. The bank’s discount rate is 8%. The note was discounted without recourse.

Sep.   30   Lennox, Inc., paid the note amount plus interest to the bank.


Required:
1. Prepare the necessary journal entries for Evergreen for each of the above dates. For transactions involving the sale of merchandise, ignore the entry for the cost of goods sold.

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