Refer to the previous question. Suppose you later received a letter in the mail with a $100 check in it from Daniel Delinkquint, together with a note describing how he had become a born-again Christian (much like Zacchaeus) and had determined to pay off all his debts (albeit not four-fold like Zacchaeus). Give the appropriate general journal  entry(ies), if any, to reflect this payment from Daniel. Write “none” if no entry is required.

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Refer to the previous question. Suppose you later received a letter in the mail with a $100 check in it from Daniel Delinkquint, together with a note describing how he had become a born-again Christian (much like Zacchaeus) and had determined to pay off all his debts (albeit not four-fold like Zacchaeus). Give the appropriate general journal 
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(ies), if any, to reflect this payment from Daniel. Write “none” if no entry is required.

Previous Question: Daniel Delinkquint owes your business $100 on account. He has moved and you have no idea how to contact him. You feel that perhaps the $100 he owes is not worth the time and effort to try to locate him. Furthermore, even if you did locate him, he probably would not pay the balance because he disputed it the last time your talked with him. An allowance has been made for this account in the past in accordance with GAAP. Give the appropriate general journal entry(ies), if any, to reflect your decision to not pursue collection from Daniel anymore. Write “none” if no entry is required.

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