The following transactions, adjusting entries and closing entries relate to bad debts. All of this was done in the year ended December 31, 200A. a. January 26, 200A: Write off receivables from PT Eka Sakti amounting to Rp 575 because this company has been declared bankrupt b. April 10, 200A: Received receivables from Firm Agus amounting to Rp 870 which had previously been written off. c. July 17, 200OA: Received from CV Modern, 25% of the amount owed to him is Rp 800. The restis written off. d. October 4, 200A: Write off receivables from: Firma Semeru Rp 3,000; Firma Pelita Rp. 760 and; PT Mekar Rp 500. e. December 31, 200A: Accounts receivable balance as of this date is Rp 120,750. The management of the company adopted a policy that the allowance for doubtful accounts should reflect 3% of the average balance of accounts receivable. The specific account balance as of January 1, 200A is as follows. Account name D (K) Account receivable Rp 92.250 Allowance for bad (3.150) debts Expense for bad debts Requested: 1. Prepare the journal entries required to record the above transactions, including adjusting entries and closing entries. 2. How much bad debt expense was recorded in year 200A? 3. What was the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts as of December 31, 200A? 4. What is the expected amount to be received from the accounts receivable on December 31, 200A.
The following transactions, adjusting entries and closing entries relate to bad debts. All of this was done in the year ended December 31, 200A. a. January 26, 200A: Write off receivables from PT Eka Sakti amounting to Rp 575 because this company has been declared bankrupt b. April 10, 200A: Received receivables from Firm Agus amounting to Rp 870 which had previously been written off. c. July 17, 200OA: Received from CV Modern, 25% of the amount owed to him is Rp 800. The restis written off. d. October 4, 200A: Write off receivables from: Firma Semeru Rp 3,000; Firma Pelita Rp. 760 and; PT Mekar Rp 500. e. December 31, 200A: Accounts receivable balance as of this date is Rp 120,750. The management of the company adopted a policy that the allowance for doubtful accounts should reflect 3% of the average balance of accounts receivable. The specific account balance as of January 1, 200A is as follows. Account name D (K) Account receivable Rp 92.250 Allowance for bad (3.150) debts Expense for bad debts Requested: 1. Prepare the journal entries required to record the above transactions, including adjusting entries and closing entries. 2. How much bad debt expense was recorded in year 200A? 3. What was the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts as of December 31, 200A? 4. What is the expected amount to be received from the accounts receivable on December 31, 200A.
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