
1.
Prepare the necessary journal entries for the month of November along with the
2.
Prepare the necessary journal entries for the month of November and prepare the T-accounts for Accounts Receivable and Bad Debt Expense for the month of November using direct write-off method.
3.
Determine the amount of bad debt expense that the Incorporation RRE would report on its September 30 income statement under each of the two methods and identify the amount that matches the expenses better with revenue, with the reason.
4.
Determine the amount of net accounts receivable that Incorporation RRE would report on its September 30

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