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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Chapter1: Financial Statements And Business Decisions
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1- The adjusting entry on December 31st 2021 to recognize the bad debts expense would require a debit entry to ...blank... of  ...blank...  and a credit entry to allowance for doubtful accounts

2. The adjusting entry on December 31st 2021 to recognize the bad debts expense would require a debit entry to bad debt expense of 8160 and a credit entry to allowance for doubtful accounts During January 2022, a $51000 account receivable is written off as uncollectible. The journal entry for the write-off would be a debit to  ...blank...    and a credit to  ...blank...  of 51000

1. The adjusting entry on December 31st 2021 to recognize the bad debts expense would require a debit entry to bad debt expense of 8160 and a credit entry to allowance for doubtful accounts During January 2022, a $51000 account receivable is written off as uncollectible. The journal entry for the write-off would be a debit to allowance for doubtful accounts  and a credit to accounts receivable of 51000

1. The adjusting entry on December 31st 2021 to recognize the bad debts expense would require a debit entry to bad debt expense of 8160 and a credit entry to allowance for doubtful accounts . During January 2022, a $51000 account receivable is written off as uncollectible. The journal entry for the write-off would be a debit to allowance for doubtful accounts  and a credit to accounts receivable of 51000 After the write-off, XYZ Company sells the remaining balance of its accounts receivables to a factor. The factor charges a 5% fee. The journal entry would be a debit to cash for ...blank...  , a debit to  ...blank...  for  ...blank...  and a credit to accounts receivable for  ...blank... .

 

XYZ Company had a total Accounts receivable of 251.000 and a $1700 debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, 2021, before
the current year's provision for uncollectible accounts. An aging of the accounts receivable revealed the following:
Estimated Percentage
Uncollectible
Current Accounts
$190,000
1%
1-30 days past due
35,000
5%
31-90 days past due
12,000
8%
91-180 days past due
5,000
10%
Over 180 days past due
9,000
15%
Total Accounts Receivable
$251,000
Transcribed Image Text:XYZ Company had a total Accounts receivable of 251.000 and a $1700 debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at December 31, 2021, before the current year's provision for uncollectible accounts. An aging of the accounts receivable revealed the following: Estimated Percentage Uncollectible Current Accounts $190,000 1% 1-30 days past due 35,000 5% 31-90 days past due 12,000 8% 91-180 days past due 5,000 10% Over 180 days past due 9,000 15% Total Accounts Receivable $251,000
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