On 1 June, Mason and Boyce had Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Debts accounts as provided in the image. Ignore GST. During June, the following transactions occurred: 1. Revenue earned on credit, $1,195,000. 2. Sales returns, $24,100. 3. Accounts receivable collected, $1,400,000. 4. Accounts written off as uncollectable, $15,851. Based on an ageing of accounts receivable on 30 June, the firm determined that the Allowance for Doubtful Debts account should have a credit balance of $13,500 on the balance sheet as at 30 June. Ignore GST. Required: (a) Prepare general journal entries to record the four transactions and to adjust the Allowance for Doubtful Debts account.  (b) Showhowaccountsreceivableandtheallowancefordoubtfuldebtswouldappearonthebalance sheet at 30 June.  (c) On 29 June, Kim Ltd, whose $2,400 account had been written off as uncollectable in June, paid its account in full. Prepare journal entries to record the collection.

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On 1 June, Mason and Boyce had Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Debts accounts as provided in the image. Ignore GST.
During June, the following transactions occurred:
1. Revenue earned on credit, $1,195,000.
2. Sales returns, $24,100.
3. Accounts receivable collected, $1,400,000.
4. Accounts written off as uncollectable, $15,851.
Based on an ageing of accounts receivable on 30 June, the firm determined that the Allowance for Doubtful Debts account should have a credit balance of $13,500 on the balance sheet as at 30 June. Ignore GST.
Required:
(a) Prepare general journal entries to record the four transactions and to adjust the Allowance for
Doubtful Debts account. 
(b) Showhowaccountsreceivableandtheallowancefordoubtfuldebtswouldappearonthebalance
sheet at 30 June. 
(c) On 29 June, Kim Ltd, whose $2,400 account had been written off as uncollectable in June, paid its
account in full. Prepare journal entries to record the collection. 

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