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Zina [86]
3 years ago
6

At December 31, Folgeys Coffee Company reports the following results for its calendar year. Cash sales $ 914,000 Credit sales 31

4,000 Its year-end unadjusted trial balance includes the following items. Accounts receivable $ 139,000 debit Allowance for doubtful accounts 6,400 debit Prepare the adjusting entry to record bad debts expense assuming uncollectibles are estimated to be (1) 5% of credit sales, (2) 3% of total sales and (3) 8% of year-end accounts receivable.
Business
1 answer:
Lyrx [107]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a.

Date       Account Title                                                      Debit              Credit

Dec, 31   Bad debt expense                                          $15,700

              Allowance for doubtful expense account                            $15,700

<u>Working</u>

= 5% * 314,000

= $15,700

b.

Date       Account Title                                                      Debit              Credit

Dec, 31   Bad debt expense                                          $‭36,840‬

              Allowance for doubtful expense account                            $‭36,840‬

<u>Working </u>

= 3% * (Cash sales + Credit sales)

= 3% * (914,000 + 314,000)

= $‭36,840‬

c.

Date       Account Title                                                      Debit              Credit

Dec, 31   Bad debt expense                                          $‭‭17,520

              Allowance for doubtful expense account                            $‭‭17,520

<u>Working</u>

= (8% * Year end accounts receivable) + Debit balance for Allowance for doubtful account

= (8% * 139,000) + 6,400

= $‭17,520‬

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