On September 12, Ryan Company sold merchandise in the amount of $5,800 to Johnson Company, with credit terms of 2/10, n/30. The cost of the items sold is $4,000. Ryan uses the periodic inventory system and the net method of accounting for sales. On September 14, Johnson returns some of the merchandise. The selling price of the merchandise is $500 and the cost of the merchandise returned is $350. Johnson pays the invoice on September 18, and takes the appropriate discount. The journal entry that Ryan makes on September 18 is:

A.

Cash5,194 
Accounts receivable 5,194

B.
Cash5,800 
Accounts receivable 5,800

C.
Cash5,194 
Sales discounts106 
Accounts receivable 5,300

D.
Cash5,684 
Sales discounts116 
Accounts receivable 5,800

E.
Cash5,684 
Accounts receivable 5,684


Answer: A

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