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April 29 Received Cash from client for merchandise amounting to 2,050.
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- Using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. Transactions: 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $6,600. The cost of the merchandise is $2,640. April June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder. Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs for and received cash in full payment. Required: Journalize the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Round your answers to nearest dollar amount.Using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. Transactions: April 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $7,200. The cost of the merchandise is $5,400. June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder. Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs and received cash in full payment. Required: Journalize the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 111 Petty Cash 121 Accounts Receivable-Alan Albertson 122 Accounts Receivable-Jim Dobbs 123 Accounts Receivable-John Groves 124 Accounts Receivable-Jan Lehn 125 Accounts Receivable-Jacob Marley 126 Accounts Receivable-Mr.Potts 127 Accounts Receivable-Chad Thomas 128 Accounts Receivable-Andrew Warren 129 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 131 Interest Receivable 132 Notes Receivable 141 Inventory 145 Supplies…Journalize the following transactions, using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. Mar. 17: Received $2,710 from Shawn McNeely and wrote off the remainder owed of $3,630 as uncollectible. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Mar. 17 July 29: Reinstated the account of Shawn McNeely and received $3,630 cash in full payment. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. July 29 July 29
- Journalize the following transactions: i. December 7. Wrote off Wilderness Park Accessories, Inc.'s past-due account as uncollectible. $247.60. M203. ii. iii. December 17. Received cash in full payment of Wilderness Park Accessories, Inc.'s account, previously written as uncollectible, $247.60. M215 and R461. December 23. Wrote off Bart's Landscaping's past-due account as uncollectible, $829.35. M229.16. Jim Havey receives an invoice amounting to $2916 with cash terms of 3/10 prox. and dated June 7. If a partial payment of $1666 is made on July 8, find (a) the credit given for the partial payment and (b) the balance due on the invoice. [7.4]Using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. April 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $8,400. The cost of the merchandise is $3,360. June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder. Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs and received cash in full payment. Required: Journalize the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Round your answers to nearest dollar amount. Journalize each of the transaction. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Round your answers to nearest dollar amount. CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 111 Petty Cash 121 Accounts Receivable-Alan Albertson 122 Accounts Receivable-Jim Dobbs 123 Accounts Receivable-John Groves 124 Accounts Receivable-Jan Lehn 125 Accounts Receivable-Jacob Marley 126 Accounts…
- BUS 038 : Business Computatns4. You buy goods on an invoice dated October 28, with terms of 2/20, n/45. What is the last day of the discount period?an invoice for kitchen appliances is dated December 23 and is paid on January 14 of the following year. credit terms are 2/15,n/45 EOM. The total amount, $497.48 includes a charge for freight and insurance of $62.43. A. What amount should be paid? B.How much is credited to the buyer's account? C. Is any money still owed after the payment?Using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. Transactions: April 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $7,200. The cost of the merchandise is $5,400. June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder. Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs and received cash in full payment. Required: Journalize the above transactions. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. CHART OF ACCOUNTS General Ledger ASSETS 110 Cash 111 Petty Cash 121 Accounts Receivable-Alan Albertson 122 Accounts Receivable-Jim Dobbs 123 Accounts Receivable-John Groves 124 Accounts Receivable-Jan Lehn 125 Accounts Receivable-Jacob Marley 126 Accounts Receivable-Mr.Potts 127 Accounts Receivable-Chad Thomas 128 Accounts Receivable-Andrew Warren 129 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 131 Interest Receivable 132 Notes Receivable 141 Inventory 145…
- 9. Which of the following is recorded upon receipt of a payment on April 7, 2021, by a customer who pays a $900 invoice dated March 3, 2021, with terms 2/10, n/60? A. Debit Sales Discounts $18. B. Credit Purchase Discounts $18. C. Credit Accounts Receivable $882. D. Debit Cash $900.. Journalize the following transactions using the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. April 1 Sold merchandise on account to Jim Dobbs, $7,200. The cost of the merchandise is $5,400. June 10 Received payment for one-third of the receivable from Jim Dobbs and wrote off the remainder. Oct. 11 Reinstated the account of Jim Dobbs and received cash in full payment.
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