INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.6E
Past Due | ||||||
Customer | Current | 1-30 Days | 31-60 Days | 61-90 Days | Over 90 Days | Totals |
Crosby Consultants | $120,000 | $45,000 | $3,000 | $168,000 | ||
Whitemann Company | 4,000 | 18,500 | $ 68,000 | 90,500 | ||
Lite Laser Products | 29.500 | 45,700 | $13,900 | 196.900 | 286,000 | |
Dual Power Industries | 31,800 | 11,100 | 42,900 | |||
Totals | $124,000 | $74,500 | $67200 | $45,700 | $276,000 | $587,400 |
The company estimated an allowance for uncollectible accounts based on the following estimates
Aging Category | Allowance Provided | ||
Current | 4% | ||
1-30 days past due | 8 | ||
31-60 days past due | 10 | ||
61-90 days past due | 35 | ||
Over days past due | 50 |
Sammy’s reported net credit sales of $4,500,000 for the current year. We present the company’s ending balances of accounts receivable and the allowance for uncollectible accounts
Required
- a. Compute the balance required in the allowance for uncollectible accounts.
- b. Prepare the journal entry to record the bad debt provision for the current year
- c. Independent of your answer to part (b), prepare the journal entry to record the bad debt provision for the current year assuming that the allowance for uncollectible accounts had a $7,435 debit balance.
- d. Using your solution to parts (a) and (b), indicate how Sammy’s will report its accounts receivable on the company’s year-end
balance sheet .
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