2. Post transactions to the following accounts: Cash, Accounts Receivable, and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts. Answer is not complete. Accounts Receivable Cash September 17, 2021 25,000 June 12, 2021 41,000 September 17, 2021 25,000 December 31, 2021 25,000 16,000 December 31, 2021 May 20, 2022 10,000 March 4, 2022 56,000 July 2, 2022 May 20, 2022 October 19, 2022 45,000 October 19, 2022 10,000 45,000 December 31, 2022 December 31, 2022 80,000 17,000 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts December 31, 2021 7,200 July 2, 2022 6,000 December 31, 2022 1,200
2. Post transactions to the following accounts: Cash, Accounts Receivable, and Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts. Answer is not complete. Accounts Receivable Cash September 17, 2021 25,000 June 12, 2021 41,000 September 17, 2021 25,000 December 31, 2021 25,000 16,000 December 31, 2021 May 20, 2022 10,000 March 4, 2022 56,000 July 2, 2022 May 20, 2022 October 19, 2022 45,000 October 19, 2022 10,000 45,000 December 31, 2022 December 31, 2022 80,000 17,000 Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts December 31, 2021 7,200 July 2, 2022 6,000 December 31, 2022 1,200
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Problem 5-3A Record transactions related to accounts receivable (LO5-3, 5-4, 5-5)
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The following events occur for The Underwood Corporation during 2021 and 2022, its first two years of operations.
June | 12, | 2021 | Provide services to customers on account for $41,000. | |||
September | 17, | 2021 | Receive $25,000 from customers on account. | |||
December | 31, | 2021 | Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received. | |||
March | 4, | 2022 | Provide services to customers on account for $56,000. | |||
May | 20, | 2022 | Receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021. | |||
July | 2, | 2022 | Write off the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021. | |||
October | 19, | 2022 | Receive $45,000 from customers for services provided in 2022. | |||
December | 31, | 2022 | Estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received. |
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