Silvermark Enterprises The following information is from Silvermark's 2012 accounting records. Gross purchases $201,000 Transportation-in 8,000 Inventory, January 1, 2012 26,500 Inventory, December 31, 2012 28,100 Purchase returns and allowances 9,000 Refer to the information provided for Silvermark Enterprises. How much will Silvermark report as net purchases for 2012?
A) $200,000
B) $209,000
C) $218,000
D) $201,600
A
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A) Mortality B) Abandonment C) Hopefulness D) Resentment
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A. $125,000 B. $145,000 C. $171,000 D. $110,000