Financial & Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.8EX
Aging of receivables schedule
The accounts receivable clerk for Waddell industries prepared the following partially completed aging of receivables schedule as of the end of business on August 31:
The following accounts were unintentionally omitted from the aging schedule and not included in the preceding subtotals:
Customer | Balance | Due Date |
Builders Industries | 544,500 | May 1 |
Eikhorn Company | 21,000 | June 20 |
Granite Creek Inc. | 7,500 | July 13 |
Lockwood Company | 14,000 | September 0 |
Teton Company | 13.000 | August 7 |
- a. Determine the number of days past due for each of the preceding accounts as of August 31.
- b. Complete the aging of receivables schedule by adding the omitted accounts to the bottom of the schedule and updating the totals.
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