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- Chapter 8 Questions to practice BE8-1 Presented below are three recei\ailes transactions. Indicate whether these recei\. ables are reported as accounts recei\able, notes recei\-able, or other receivables on a state- ment of6nancial position. (a) Sold merchandise on account forW64,000,000 to a customer. (b) Received a promissory note ofW57,000,000 for senicn perfonned. (c) Ad\-anced W8,000,000 to an employee.Entity A’s accounts receivable has a balance of ₱10,000. If the related allowance for bad debts account has a balance of ₱4,000, the carrying amount of accounts receivable in Entity A’s financial statements is * b. ₱6,000. d. 0. c. ₱4,000. a. ₱14,000.4G Vo) .l i 15:42 u. ♡ LTE2 7, 15% 40 แบบฝึกหัดท้ายบท 3. H : Required 1. Use the preceding analysis to compute the estimated amount of uncollectible receivables. 2. Prepare the journal entry to record Nana Company estimated uncollectibles, assuming the balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts prior to adjustment is: a. 0 b. $3,000 (Debit) c. $2,800 (Credit) da 8 (Estimating Bad Debts from Receivables Balances) The following information is extracted from the accounting records of the Shelton Corporation at the beginning of 2012: Accounts Receivable $63,000 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,400 (Credit) During 2012 sales on credit amounted to $575,000, $557,400 was collected on outstanding receivables, and $2,600 of receivables were written off as uncollectible. On December 31, 2012, Shelton estimates its bad debts to be 4% of the outstanding gross accounts receivable balance. Required 1. Prepare the journal entry to record Shelton's estimate of bad debt expense for 2012. 2.…
- 1. What amount was received from the note receivable discounting? a. 4,017,000b. 4,120,000c. 4,103,000d. 3,965,500 2. What amount should be reported as loss on note receivable discounting? a. 40,000b. 23,000c. 17,000d. 20,000Journalize the following transactions, using the direct write-off method of accounting for uncollectible receivables. Mar. 17: Received $3,190 from Paula Spitler and wrote off the remainder owed of $5,900 as uncollectible. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Mar. 17 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_2 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_3 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_5 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_6 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_8 fill in the blank e83d81f48fed021_9 July 29: Reinstated the account of Paula Spitler and received $5,900 cash in full payment. July 29 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_2 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_3 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_5 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_6 July 29 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_8 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_9 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_11 fill in the blank cf28d0043fd3fb7_12(To record cash purchase of premiums) Cash Sales Revenue (To record cash sales) Cash Premium Expense Inventory of Premiums (To record redemption of codes) (To adjust unearned revenue) Save for Later 3840000 000 0 Attempts: 1 of 3 used Submit Answer E
- 4. B Corp.’s accounts receivable subsidiary ledger shows the following information: Customer Account BalanceDecember 31, 2022 Sales Invoices Date Amount Pray Inc. P 35,180 12/6/2022 P 14,000 11/29/2022 21,180 Patience Co. 20,920 9/27/2022 12,000 8/20/2022 8,920 Love Corp. 30,600 12/8/2022 20,000 10/25/2022 10,600 Happy Co. 45,140 11/17/2022 23,140 10/9/2022 22,000 Kindness Corp. 31,600 12/12/2022 19,200 12/2/2022 12,400 Gentleness Inc. 17,400 9/12/2022 17,400 The estimated bad debts rates below are based on BB’s receivable collection experience. Age of Accounts Rate 0 -30 days 1.00% 31- 60 days 1.50% 61-90 days 3.00% 91 - 120 days 10.00% over 120 days 50.00% The allowance for bad debts had beginning balance of P6,500. Statement 1: The net realizable value of the accounts receivable at December 31, 2022 is P165,170. Statement 2:…LO4 E6-34. Reporting Uncollectible Accounts and Accounts Receivable LaFond Company analyzes its accounts receivable at December 31, 2019, and arrives at the aged categories below along with the percentages that are estimated as uncollectible. MBC Chapter 6 Reporting and Analyzing Revenues, Receivables, and Operating Income 31 Cambridge Business Publishers Age Group Accounts Receivable Estimated Loss % Current (not past due) 1-30 days past due 31-60 days past due 61-120 days past due 121-180 days past due Over 180 days past due .. $250,000 0.5% ... 90,000 20,000 2 11,000 6,000 10 4,000 25 Total accounts receivable... $381,000 At the beginning of the fourth quarter of 2019, there was a credit balance of $4,350 in the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts. During the fourth quarter, LaFond Company wrote off $3,830 in re- ceivables as uncollectible. a. What amount of bad debts expense will LaFond report for 2019? b. What is the balance of accounts receivable that it reports on its December…18. Merchandise subject to terms 1/10, n/30, FOB shipping point, is sold account to a customer for P15,000. The seller paid transportation costs ot P1,000 and issued a credit memorandum for P5,000 prior to payment. What i the amount of the cash discount allowable? a. P160 b. P150 c. P140 d. P100