Here is information related to Mingenback Company for 2022. Total credit sales    $2,500,000 Accounts receivable at December 31    875,000 Uncollectibles written off    33,000 Instructions a. What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback Company report if it uses the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectibles? b. Assume that Mingenback Company uses the percentage-of-receivables basis to record bad debt expense and concludes that 6% of accounts receivable will become uncollectible. What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback record if Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $3,000?     b. Bad debt expense $49,500 c. Assume the same facts as in (b), except that there is a $3,000 debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.           What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback record?

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Total credit sales    $2,500,000
Accounts receivable at December 31    875,000
Uncollectibles written off    33,000

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a. What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback Company report if it uses the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectibles?
b. Assume that Mingenback Company uses the percentage-of-receivables basis to record bad debt expense and concludes that 6% of accounts receivable will become uncollectible. What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback record if Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $3,000?
    b. Bad debt expense $49,500

c. Assume the same facts as in (b), except that there is a $3,000 debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts.           What amount of bad debt expense will Mingenback record?
d. What is the weakness of the direct write-off method of recording bad debt expense?

Journalize entries to record transactions related to bad debts.

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Loans or outstanding debts owed that are no longer deemed recoverable and must be written off are referred to as bad debt. This is a cost of doing business with credit-card customers, as there is always a few default risk when extending credit.
 
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