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Providing for Doubtful Accounts At the end of the current year, the accounts rec

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Question

Providing for Doubtful Accounts At the end of the current year, the accounts receivable account has a debit balance of $710,000 and sales for the year total $8,050,000.

a. The allowance account before adjustment has a debit balance of $9,600. Bad debt expense is estimated at 1/4 of 1% of sales.

b. The allowance account before adjustment has a debit balance of $9,600. An aging of the accounts in the customer ledger indicates estimated doubtful accounts of $30,700.

c. The allowance account before adjustment has a credit balance of $9,000. Bad debt expense is estimated at 3/4 of 1% of sales.

d. The allowance account before adjustment has a credit balance of $9,000. An aging of the accounts in the customer ledger indicates estimated doubtful accounts of $74,700.

Determine the amount of the adjusting entry to provide for doubtful accounts under each of the assumptions (a through d) listed above.

a. $

b. $

c. $

d. $

Explanation / Answer

Determine the amount of the adjusting entry to provide for doubtful accounts under each of the assumptions (a through d) listed above

a) 8050000*1%*1/4 = 20125

b) 30700+9600 =40300

c) 8050000*1%*3/4 = 60375

d) 74700-9000 = 65700

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