ANSWER: The answer is false.
Explanation: Under (12)US code 1464 of Federal Regulations, saving and loan are regulated. These savings are not regulated by heavy banks but they are still subject to federal regulations. They are also known as S&L's. The regulation is applied to those S&L's industry which come out of the Savings and Loan's Crisis of the 1980.
Answer:
- What is the amount of bad debt expense?
Bad debt expense $ 90
Explanation:
The initial account balance was
Accounts Receivable $ 10,000
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 100
The aging of accounts receivable method indicates that the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts must have a $190 balance.
Acc. Rec Allow.
$ 9,000 $ 90 1% 1-30 days
$ 1,000 $ 100 10% more than 30 days
$ 10,000 $ 190
The journal entry adjustment add up to the balance of Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts to complete the $190 indicated by the aging of accounts receivable method.
Bad debt expense $ 90
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 90
- So the final balance of accounts are:
Final Balance
Accounts Receivable $ 10,000
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts $ 190
Answer:
A credit score is usually a three-digit number that lenders use to help them decide whether you get a mortgage, a credit card or some other line of credit, and the interest rate you are charged for this credit. The score is a picture of you as a credit risk to the lender at the time of your application.
Explanation:
The answer is ‘beg’. Since line notes (starting from the bottom and going up on the treble clef) are E G B D F. And the space notes () are F A C E