At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off.   Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions. Journal Entry Worksheet 1.Record the estimated bad debts expense. 2.Wrote off P. Park's account as uncollectible. 3.Reinstated Park's previously written off account. 4.Record the cash received on account.

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At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off.
 
Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions.

Journal Entry Worksheet

1.Record the estimated bad debts expense.

2.Wrote off P. Park's account as uncollectible.

3.Reinstated Park's previously written off account.

4.Record the cash received on account.

At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales
of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Éxpense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan
decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5,
Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off.
Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions.
View transaction list
Journal entry worksheet
#3 and #4 are spelled out in the
question as it only allows for 2
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Wrote off P. Park's account as uncollectible.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
Date
General Journal
Debit
Credit
Feb 01
Record entry
Clear entry
View general journal
Transcribed Image Text:At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Éxpense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off. Prepare Chan's journal entries for the transactions. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet #3 and #4 are spelled out in the question as it only allows for 2 jpgs to upload to question 1 2 4 > Wrote off P. Park's account as uncollectible. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit Feb 01 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales
of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan
decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5,
Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off.
Prepare Chan's Journal entries for the transactions.
View transaction list
Journal entry worksheet
1
2
3
4
>
Record the estimated bad debts expense.
Note: Enter debits before credits.
Date
General Journal
Debit
Credit
Dec 31
Record entry
Clear entry
View general journal
Transcribed Image Text:At year-end (December 31), Chan Company estimates its bad debts as 0.20% of its annual credit sales of $676,000. Chan records its Bad Debts Expense for that estimate. On the following February 1, Chan decides that the $338 account of P. Park is uncollectible and writes it off as a bad debt. On June 5, Park unexpectedly pays the amount previously written off. Prepare Chan's Journal entries for the transactions. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 4 > Record the estimated bad debts expense. Note: Enter debits before credits. Date General Journal Debit Credit Dec 31 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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