Answer: A
Explanation: Recieveable balance $18500, this is the cash inflow of the company
Allowance for doubtful accounts $1400 this is usually a percentage of money set aside from cash inflow for debts e.t.c.
Unaccountable account $400 usually debts
Receivable after deduction of allowance of doubtful accounts.
$18500 - $1400 = $ 17100
Allowance of doubtful accounts after deduction of debts
$1400 - $400 = $1000
Amount receivable immediately after write off
$17100 + $1000 = $18100
Answer:
a)
Rent Expense Dr.$16,000
Bank Dr.$48,000
Prepaid Rent Cr.$64,000
Explanation:
The company entered into lease on 1st November 2019 with rent of $8,000 per month. the company on 1st November 2019 recorded prepaid rent as follows; which is wrong
Prepaid Rent Dr. $72,000
Bank Cr. $72,000
This is wrong entry as prepaid rent was overstated by ($72,000-$24,000 ) $48,000 and same like bank was understated by $48,000
The correct entry should have been like this as on 1st November 2019;
Prepaid Rent Dr. $24,000
Bank Cr. $ 24,000
By 31st December 2019, two months rent have already accrued so prepaid rent should be credited by (8000*2+48,000 for additional amount recorded)
<em>So the rectifying entry is; as on 31st December 2019</em>
<em>Rent Expense Dr.$16,000</em>
<em>Bank Dr.$48,000</em>
<em>Prepaid Rent Cr.$64,000</em>
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