HORNGREN'S FINANCIAL & MANGERIAL ACCOUNT
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780136505273
Author: MILLER-NOBLES
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.30AP
1)
To determine
Introduction:
To prepare: The journal entry and ledger for uncollectible.
2)
To determine
Introduction:
To Prepare: Net
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Journalize the transactions under the allowance method, assuming that the allowance account had a beginning balance of $18,330 at the beginning of the year and the company uses the analysis of receivables method. Rustic Tables Company prepared the following aging schedule for its accounts receivable:
Aging Class (Numberof Days Past Due)
Receivables Balanceon December 31
Estimated Percent ofUncollectible Accounts
0-30 days
$293,000
1
%
31-60 days
110,000
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61-90 days
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13,000
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More than 120 days
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1) Accounting for uncollectible accounts using the allowance method (aging-of-receivables) and reporting receivables on the balance sheet
At September 30, 2018, the accounts of Roxbury Medical Center (RMC) include the following:
Accounts Receivable
$154,000
Allowance for Bad Debts (credit balance)
3,700
During the last quarter of 2018, RMC completed the following selected transactions:
Sales on account, $465,000. Ignore Cost of Goods Sold.
Collections on account, $441,800.
Wrote off accounts receivable as uncollectible: Jenkins, Co., $1,900; Sony, $800; and Smith, Inc., $500
Recorded bad debts expense based on the aging of accounts receivable, as follows:
Age of Accounts
1–30 Days
31–60 Days
61–90 Days
Over 90 Days
Accounts Receivable
$ 97,000
$ 37,000
$ 17,000
$ 14,000
Estimated percent uncollectible
0.2%
3.5%
29%
32%
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Requirements
1.Open T-accounts for Accounts Receivable…
Ace Company uses the Aging of receivables method to account for uncollectible
accounts. The company had the following balances on January 01, 2019.
Part A
Accounts receivable..
.$2,800,000
Allowance for uncollectible accounts... .
.$88,800 (credit)
The company completed the following transactions during 2019.
• April 20- Wrote off the balance of $1,000 from Shari Wickham's account as
uncollectible.
• November 27 Re-instated the account of Louis Benn and recorded the
collection of $1,500 as payment in full for her account which had been
written off earlier.
• December 31st-
i. Recorded the uncollectible account expense based on the aging
schedule. The schedule showed that $124,500 of accounts receivable
was estimated as uncollectible.
ii. Made the closing entry for the uncollectible expense account.
Requirements:
1. Prepare journal entries for each transaction (No narrations required)
2. Prepare the Allowance for Uncollectible and the Accounts Receivable
accounts based on the…
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