Loose-Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting
Loose-Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781260004861
Author: John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 6QS

Percent of accounts receivable method P3

Warner Company’s year-end unadjusted trial balance shows accounts receivable of $99,000, allowance for doubtful accounts of $600 (credit), and sales of $280,000. Uncollectable are estimated to be 1.5% of accounts receivable.

  1. Prepare the December 31 year-end adjusting entry for uncollectible.
  2. What amount would have been used in the year-end adjusting entry if the allowance account had a year-end unadjusted debit balance of $300?

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