INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)+ACCESS
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)+ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781119503583
Author: Kieso
Publisher: JOHN WILEY+SONS INC.
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The following transactions were completed by Irvine Company during the current fiscal year ended December 31:     Required: 1. Record the January 1 credit balance of $25,685 in a T-account for Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.   2.A. Journalize the transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. B. Post each entry that affects the following selected T-accounts and determine the new balances: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and Bad Debt Expense. 3. Determine the expected net realizable value of the accounts receivable as of December 31 (after all of the adjustments and the adjusting entry). 4. Assuming that instead of basing the provision for uncollectible accounts on an analysis of receivables, the adjusting entry on December 31 had been based on an estimated expense of ¼ of 1% of the net sales of $17,710,000 for the year, determine the following: A. Bad debt expense for the year. B. Balance in the allowance account after the adjustment of…
As Perry Materials Supply was preparing for the year-end close, their balances were as follows:   Accounts Receivable - $146000 (dr) Allowance for uncollectible accounts - $6200 (dr) Uncollected Account Expense - $0 Perry Materials uses the aging method and has completed the following analysis of the accounts  receivable:   Customer  1-30 Days  31-60 Days 61-90 Days   Over 90  Days Total   Balance Johnson  $4,600  $3,200      $7,800  Hot Pots, Inc.      800  1,000  1,800  Potter  40,000  550      40,550  Harrison    3,600  900    4,500  Marx      2,000  50  2,050  Younger  65,000        65,000  Merry Maids  5,900        5,900  Acher  12,000  6,400      18,400  Totals  $127,500  $13,750  $3,700  $1,050  $146,000  Uncollectible percentage  2%  10%  20%  40%   Estimated uncollectible  amount  $2,550  $1,375  $740  $420  $5,085    Required:  How much will the…
Yates Company's records provide the following information concerning certain account balances and changes in these account balances during the current year. Accounts Receivable: Jan. 1, balance $41,000, Dec. 31, balance $55,000, uncollectible accounts written off during the year, $6,000; accounts receivable collected during the year, $159,000. Compute Sales revenue for the year.
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