Allowance Method The Wallbrook Company, which has been in business for three years, makes all of its sales on account and does not offer cash discounts. The firm's credit sales, collections from customers, and write-offs of uncollectible accounts for the three-year period are summarized below: ,  Year Sales Collections Accounts Written Off 2012 $1,802,000 $1,766,000 $10,600 2013 2,052,000 1,728,000 11,600 2014 1,974,000 1,876,000 13,000 Required If the Wallbrook Company used the allowance method of recognizing credit losses and provided for such losses at the rate of 1 percent of credit sales, what amounts in Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts would appear on the firm's balance sheet at the end of 2014? What total amount of bad debts expense should appear on the firm's income statement during the three year period? Balance in Accounts Receivable at year end, 2014   Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Balance at year end 2014   Bad Debts Expense

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Allowance Method The Wallbrook Company, which has been in business for three years, makes all of its sales on account and does not offer cash discounts. The firm's credit sales, collections from customers, and write-offs of uncollectible accounts for the three-year period are summarized below:


Year

Sales

Collections
Accounts Written Off
2012 $1,802,000 $1,766,000 $10,600
2013 2,052,000 1,728,000 11,600
2014 1,974,000 1,876,000 13,000


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If the Wallbrook Company used the allowance method of recognizing credit losses and provided for such losses at the rate of 1 percent of credit sales, what amounts in Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts would appear on the firm's balance sheet at the end of 2014? What total amount of bad debts expense should appear on the firm's income statement during the three year period?

Balance in Accounts Receivable at year end, 2014  
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Balance at year end 2014  
Bad Debts Expense  
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Allowance method: In this method a expected amount is set aside as a reserve for bad debts which are expected in future as a percentage of credit sales.

 

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