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Accounting for uncollectible accounts using the allowance method (percent-of-sales) and reporting receivables on the
Quality Watches completed the following selected transactions during 2016 and 2017:
2016 | |
Dec. 31 | Estimated that |
31 | Made the closing entry for bad debts expense. |
2017 | |
Jan. 17 | Sold merchandise inventory to Malcom Monet, $500, on account. Ignore Cost of Goods Sold. |
Jun. 29 | Wrote off Mal com Monet’s account as uncollectible after repeated efforts to collect from him. |
Aug. 6 | Received $500 from Malcom Monet, along with a letter apologizing for being so late. Reinstated Monet’s account in full and recorded the cash receipt. |
Dec. 31 | Made a compound entry to write off the following accounts as uncollectible: Bernard Klaus, $1,800; Mo Vanez, $1,500; and Russell Reeves, $200. |
31 | Estimated that bad debts expense for the year was 1% on credit sales of $500,000 and recorded the expense. |
31 | Made the closing entry for bad debts expense. |
Requirements
1. Open T-accounts for Allowance for Bad Debts and Bad Debts Expense. Keep running balances, assuming all accounts begin with a zero balance.
2. Record the transactions in the general journal, and post to the two T-accounts.
3. Assume the December 31, 2017, balance of

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