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SI 10/3/22
WARM UP
1. What is the difference between the direct write-off method
and the allowance method?
Allowance method follows: ______________
2. Summarize the difference between Income Statement
method and Balance Sheet method
INCOME STMT
BALANCE SHEET
What is estimated?
How do we find the
estimate?
Adjusting entry:
MAIN ACTIVITY
On January 1, 2018 a company’s Accounts Receivable balance was $100,000, and the balance in the
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts was a credit balance of $5,000. During 2018, the company recorded
the following
transactions:
Credit Sales
$130,000
Collections from customers
110,000
Accounts written off
2,000
Collections on Accounts previously written off
1,000
(not included in the collections above)
Determine the ending balance in the Accounts Receivable account as of December 31, 2018:
A. $118,000
B. $117,000
C. $119,000
D. $ 78,000
E. $121,000
Determine the amount of bad debt expense reported on the December 31, 2018 income statement
assuming amounts expected to be uncollectible are 5% of year-end accounts receivable.
A. $5,900
B. $5,850
C. $1,900
D. $1,850
E. $1,950
Determine Net Realizable Value of Accounts Receivable on December 31, 2018 assuming instead of the
question above, the company estimates amounts expected to be uncollectible to be 2% of credit sales.
A. $115,400
B. $113,400
C. $111,400
D. $121,000
E.
$112,400
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Required:1. Assume that the aging of accounts receivable method was used by the company and that$7,050 of the accounts receivable as of December 31 were estimated to be uncollectible. Youare now required to:a. Determine the amount to be charged to uncollectible expense (show yourworkings for the computation of this figure).b. Prepare the balance sheet extract to show the net realizable value of the AccountsReceivable as at December 31
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Brickman’s ending balance of Accounts Receivable is $19,500. Use the data in the preceding question to compute the net realizable value of Accounts Receivable at year-end.
$16,800
$19,500
$17,400
$17,900
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(c) What is the balance of accounts receivable on it December 31 balance sheet?
Estimating Uncollectible Accounts and Reporting Accounts ReceivableLaFond Company analyzes its accounts receivable at December 31, and arrives at the age categories below along with the percentages that are estimated as uncollectible.
Age Group
Accounts
Receivable
Estimated
Loss %
0-30 days past due
$ 180,000
1%
31-60 days past due
40,000
2
61-120 days past due
22,000
5
121-180
12,000
10
Over 180 days past due
8,000
25
Total accounts receivable
$ 262,000
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Seed Enterprise gathered the following information from its accounting records for
the year ended December 31, 2019, prior to adjustments:
Net credit sales for the year Php 680,000
Accounts receivable at December 31, 2019 92,000
Allowance for uncollectible accounts at December 31, 2019 1,850
Seed uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible accounts and estimates
uncollectible account expense at 2% of net credit sales.
REQUIRED:
1. Determine the net balance of AR to be reflected in the balance sheet using net credit sales
2. Assume that Allowance for uncollectible accounts has a debit balance of 1,850 and Aging revealed that 11,040 may proved to be uncollectible,
What amount of AR should be reflected in the balance sheet
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Jackson Company had the following information in 2018:Accounts receivable 12/31/18...................................................................Allowance for uncollectible-accounts credit balance12/31/18 (before adjustment) ...................................................................Credit service revenue during 2018 ..........................................................Cash service revenue during 2018 ............................................................Collections from customers on account during 2018................................$ 8,00090039,00020,00040,000Refer to Question 10. Using the aging-of-receivables method, the balance of the Allowanceaccount after the adjusting entry at year-end 2018 would bea. $1,260.b. $2,160.c. $360.d. $9,260
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Jackson Company had the following information in 2018:Accounts receivable 12/31/18...................................................................Allowance for uncollectible-accounts credit balance12/31/18 (before adjustment) ...................................................................Credit service revenue during 2018 ..........................................................Cash service revenue during 2018 ............................................................Collections from customers on account during 2018................................$ 8,00090039,00020,00040,0008. Uncollectible accounts are determined by the percent-of-sales method to be 3% of creditsales. How much is uncollectible-account expense for 2018?a. $1,010b. $900c. $320d. $1,170
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a) Determine the amount to be charged to uncollectible expense( show your workings for the computation of this figure).
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Required:
Assume credit sales for 2019 were $312,000 and that on December 31, 10% of credit sales are estimated to be uncollectible. Using the percentage of sales method:Determine the amount to be charged to the uncollectible expense account.Prepare the Allowance for uncollectible account.
Prepare the balance sheet extract to show the net realizable value of the Accounts Receivable as at December 31
Journal Entries
Date
Particulars
Debit($)
Credit($)
10.1.20
Accounts Receivable
11000
To sales
11000
15.5.20
Allowance for uncollectible accounts(2500+400)
2900
To accounts receivable
2900
4.8.20
Cash(70% of 11000)
7700
Allowance for uncollectible accounts(30% of $11000)
3300
To Accounts Receivable
1100
26.10.20
Accounts Receivable(30% of $400)
120
To allowance for uncollectible accounts
120
26.10.20
Cash
120
To accounts receivable
120…
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1. The following account balances were extracted from the accounting records of Macy Corporation at the end of the year:Accounts Receivable $1,100,000Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts (Credit) $37,000Uncollectible-Account Expense $63,000What is the net realizable value of the accounts receivable?
Select one:A. $1,163,000B. $1,137,000C. $1,100,000D. $1,063,000
Please show all steps.
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Required:1. Prepare journal entries for each transaction.2. Prepare the Allowance for Uncollectible and the Accounts Receivable accounts based on theinformation presented and balance off each account.3. Prepare the balance sheet extract as at Dec 31 to show the net realizable value for theAccounts Receivable.4. Assume that the aging of accounts receivable method was used by the company and that$7,050 of the accounts receivable as of December 31 were estimated to be uncollectible. Youare now required to:a. Determine the amount to be charged to uncollectible expense (show yourworkings for the computation of this figure).b. Prepare the balance sheet extract to show the net realizable value of the AccountsReceivable as at December 31
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Jackson Company had the following information in 2018:Accounts receivable 12/31/18...................................................................Allowance for uncollectible-accounts credit balance12/31/18 (before adjustment) ...................................................................Credit service revenue during 2018 ..........................................................Cash service revenue during 2018 ............................................................Collections from customers on account during 2018................................$ 8,00090039,00020,00040,000If uncollectible accounts are determined by the aging-of-receivables method to be $1,260,the uncollectible-account expense for 2018 would bea. $2,160.b. $1,260.c. $360.d. $900.
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The December 31, 2021, ledger of accounts receivable has a balance of 24,000,000. On this date, the company estimates 1,200,000 to be uncollectible , whereas 2,000,000 have to be written off.Required:1. Carry out any necessary journal entries.2. Present the accounts receivable extract as it has to appear in the statement of financial position of December 31,2021.
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20Y3
20Y2
20Y1
Accounts receivable, end of year
$120,200
$128,000
$134,800
Sales on account
719,780
670,140
a. For 20Y2 and 20Y3, determine (1) the accounts receivable turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in receivables. Round answers to one decimal place. Assume a 365-day year.
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Assume credit sales for 2019 were $312,000 and that on December 31, 10% of credit sales are estimated to be uncollectible. Using the percentage of sales method:
Determine the amount to be charged to the uncollectible expense account.
Prepare the Allowance for uncollectible account.
Prepare the balance sheet extract to show the net realizable value of the Accounts Receivable as at December 31.
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