Exercise 8-11 Estimating bad debt expense-percentage of sales CHECK FIGURE: d. Accounts receivable(net)=$232,700 Selected unadjusted account balances at December 31, 2020, are shown below for Demron Servicing.   Account Debit Credit Accounts receivable $70,000   Allowance for doubtful accounts   $1,100 Sales (all on credit)   480,000 Sales discounts 8,000     Required Demron estimates that 1.5% of net credit sales will prove to be uncollectible. Prepare the adjusting entry required on December 31, 2020, to estimate uncollectible receivables. During 2021, credit sales were $620,000 (cost of sales $406,500); sales discounts of $12,000 were taken when accounts receivable of $440,000 were collected; and accounts written off during the year totaled $10,000. Prepare the entries for these transactions. Record the adjusting entry required on December 31, 2021 to estimate uncollectible receivables, assuming it is based on 1.5% of net credit sales. Show how accounts receivable would appear on the December 31, 2021, balance sheet. Analysis Component: Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of using the income statement approach for estimating uncollectibles.

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Exercise 8-11 Estimating bad debt expense-percentage of sales

CHECK FIGURE: d. Accounts receivable(net)=$232,700

Selected unadjusted account balances at December 31, 2020, are shown below for Demron Servicing.

 

Account

Debit

Credit

Accounts receivable

$70,000

 

Allowance for doubtful accounts

 

$1,100

Sales (all on credit)

 

480,000

Sales discounts

8,000

 

 

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  1. Demron estimates that 1.5% of net credit sales will prove to be uncollectible. Prepare the adjusting entry required on December 31, 2020, to estimate uncollectible receivables.
  2. During 2021, credit sales were $620,000 (cost of sales $406,500); sales discounts of $12,000 were taken when accounts receivable of $440,000 were collected; and accounts written off during the year totaled $10,000. Prepare the entries for these transactions.
  3. Record the adjusting entry required on December 31, 2021 to estimate uncollectible receivables, assuming it is based on 1.5% of net credit sales.
  4. Show how accounts receivable would appear on the December 31, 2021, balance sheet.

Analysis Component:

Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of using the income statement approach for estimating uncollectibles.

 

 

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