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Kelly’s jewelry has the following transactions during the year: total jewelry sales = $710,000; sales discounts = $18,000; sales returns = $46,000; sales allowances = $26,000. in addition, at the end of the year the company estimates the following transactions associated with jewelry sales in the current year will occur next year: sales discounts = $1,800; sales returns = $5,520; sales allowances = $3,470. compute net sales.

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