Thor Corporation is a small private corporation that sells desktop printers to local businesses and schools. On May 1, 2023, the following were the account balances of Thor Corporation: Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory (550 units) Van Furniture & Fixtures Total Debits Debits 55550 22000 104500 49500 16500 248050 During May 2023, the following transactions took place: May 1: Bought 176 desktop printers for $220 each on account. May 10: Sold 198 printers to Kang Inc. on account. May 12: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Accumulated Depreciation (Van) Accumulated Depreciation (Furniture & Fixtures) Accounts Payable Common Shares Retained Earnings Total Credits May 1: Bought a van, paying $11550 cash as a down payment and signed a 10 month $38500, 9% note payable for the balance. The company paid $770 to have its company logo printed on the side of the van. The residual value is $6050. The old van was sold for $8800; it cost $49500 and acculumated depreciation up to the date of disposal was $44000. Roxxon Corporation agreed to sign a 90-day note receivable to replace a $2750 accounts receivable due that day. The interest rate on the note is 6.05%. May 20: Sold 11 printers to Captain America Inc. using a VISA card to pay for the transaction. A 5.5% service fee is charged by VISA. May 22: Sold 99 printers to Bucky Barnes Public School on account. May 24: Returned for credit 8 damaged printers from Kang Inc., costing $165 each. May 31: Recorded interest on the note payable. May 31: Recorded interest on the notes receivable. May 31: The company records the bad debt expense based on the aging of accounts receivables, which follows: Number of Days Outstanding 0-30 days Accounts Receivable $28600 Credits 3300 44000 5500 13750 22000 May 28: Received payment in full from Kang Inc. for the balance owing. May 28: Wrote off as uncollectable $4675 of accounts receivable. May 29: Paid accounts payable, $12100. May 30: Recovered an accounts receivable that was written off in April, $715. May 31: Paid operating expenses totalling $50050. May 31: Recorded depreciation on the van and the furniture & fixtures. The company uses straight-line depreciation for the van. The van is estimated to be used for 10 years. The furniture & fixtures are depreciated using the straight-line method over 8 years. There is no residual value on the furniture and fixtures. 159500 248050 31-60 days 61-90 days $13200 $3025 90+ days $990
Thor Corporation is a small private corporation that sells desktop printers to local businesses and schools. On May 1, 2023, the following were the account balances of Thor Corporation: Cash Accounts Receivable Inventory (550 units) Van Furniture & Fixtures Total Debits Debits 55550 22000 104500 49500 16500 248050 During May 2023, the following transactions took place: May 1: Bought 176 desktop printers for $220 each on account. May 10: Sold 198 printers to Kang Inc. on account. May 12: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Accumulated Depreciation (Van) Accumulated Depreciation (Furniture & Fixtures) Accounts Payable Common Shares Retained Earnings Total Credits May 1: Bought a van, paying $11550 cash as a down payment and signed a 10 month $38500, 9% note payable for the balance. The company paid $770 to have its company logo printed on the side of the van. The residual value is $6050. The old van was sold for $8800; it cost $49500 and acculumated depreciation up to the date of disposal was $44000. Roxxon Corporation agreed to sign a 90-day note receivable to replace a $2750 accounts receivable due that day. The interest rate on the note is 6.05%. May 20: Sold 11 printers to Captain America Inc. using a VISA card to pay for the transaction. A 5.5% service fee is charged by VISA. May 22: Sold 99 printers to Bucky Barnes Public School on account. May 24: Returned for credit 8 damaged printers from Kang Inc., costing $165 each. May 31: Recorded interest on the note payable. May 31: Recorded interest on the notes receivable. May 31: The company records the bad debt expense based on the aging of accounts receivables, which follows: Number of Days Outstanding 0-30 days Accounts Receivable $28600 Credits 3300 44000 5500 13750 22000 May 28: Received payment in full from Kang Inc. for the balance owing. May 28: Wrote off as uncollectable $4675 of accounts receivable. May 29: Paid accounts payable, $12100. May 30: Recovered an accounts receivable that was written off in April, $715. May 31: Paid operating expenses totalling $50050. May 31: Recorded depreciation on the van and the furniture & fixtures. The company uses straight-line depreciation for the van. The van is estimated to be used for 10 years. The furniture & fixtures are depreciated using the straight-line method over 8 years. There is no residual value on the furniture and fixtures. 159500 248050 31-60 days 61-90 days $13200 $3025 90+ days $990
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