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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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The area covered by one or more interconnected wireless access points is commonly called a(n) _____.

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Date Account title and Explanation      Debit                      Credit

Dec.31   Accounts receivable                $2,346,000  

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[To write off R. St. John's account]      

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                Allowance for doubtful account                  $18,768

[To record allowance for doubtful accounts]  

<u>Requirement b: </u>

Accounts Receivable $242,700

Less: Allowance for Doubtful accounts $19,168

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<u>Calculations: </u>

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$264,000 Beg.                                    $16,500 Beg.

$2,346,000          $2,350,000  $7,500             $1,200

$1,200                       $7,500      $4,800                 $18,768

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                                $1,200    

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