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Prepare journal entries for the following transactions for Inter-Global Co.
October 10: Purchased merchandise on account from Le Monde, a French company, for 80,000 euros. The exchange rate was $0.82.
November 2: Paid Le Monde for the merchandise purchased on October 1. The exchange rate at this date was $0.83.
November 15: Sold merchandise to Nippon, a Japanese company for 300,000 yen on account. The rate of exchange was $0.0091.
November 20: The Japanese company paid the full amount. The exchange rate was $0.0090.
December 5: Sold merchandise to Ponti, an Italian company for $24,000. The exchange rate is $0.81. The Italian company agrees to pay in U.S. dollars.
December 18: Collected the full amount from the Italian company.
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