Syarikat Leon Lai started his business on 1 January 2000. For the year 2021, beginning balance of Accounts Receivable is RM120,000 and the following transactions have occurred: Date Transactions 24 July 10 August The company recognised a debtor, Andy Lau was declared bankrupt and unable to pay his debt RM10,000. Jackie Chan suffered losses and was unable to pay his RM13,000 debt. 14 October Andy Lau paid RM5,000 to settle his previous debt. Due to economic crisis, the company allocated 10% on the balance of Accounts Receivable for Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for the period ending 31 December 2021. No allowance has been allocated in previous years.

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Syarikat Leon Lai started his business on 1 January 2000. For the year 2021, beginning balance of Accounts
Receivable is RM120,000 and the following transactions have occurred:
Transactions
Date
24 July
10 August
EXERCISE
The company recognised a debtor, Andy Lau was declared bankrupt and
unable to pay his debt RM10,000.
Jackie Chan suffered losses and was unable to pay his RM13,000 debt.
14 October Andy Lau paid RM5,000 to settle his previous debt.
Due to economic crisis, the company allocated 10% on the balance of Accounts Receivable for Allowance for
Doubtful Accounts for the period ending 31 December 2021. No allowance has been allocated in previous
years.
Required:
Record the journal entry for each transaction. (description omitted)
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Syarikat Leon Lai started his business on 1 January 2000. For the year 2021, beginning balance of Accounts Receivable is RM120,000 and the following transactions have occurred: Transactions Date 24 July 10 August EXERCISE The company recognised a debtor, Andy Lau was declared bankrupt and unable to pay his debt RM10,000. Jackie Chan suffered losses and was unable to pay his RM13,000 debt. 14 October Andy Lau paid RM5,000 to settle his previous debt. Due to economic crisis, the company allocated 10% on the balance of Accounts Receivable for Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for the period ending 31 December 2021. No allowance has been allocated in previous years. Required: Record the journal entry for each transaction. (description omitted) 7 Table of contents
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