Part-1 : Journal Entry | |||
S. No. | Account Titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
1. | Bad Debt Expense | $50,000.00 | |
Accoutn Receivable | $50,000.00 | ||
TO Record Bad Debt Expense | |||
Part-2: Journal Entry | |||
S. No. | Account Titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
1 | Accoutn Receivable | $50,000.00 | |
Bad Debt Expense | $50,000.00 | ||
To Record Reinstate of Babdedbt | |||
2 | Cash | $50,000.00 | |
Accoutn Recivable | $50,000.00 | ||
TO Record Collection made | |||
Solstice Company determines on October 1 that it cannot collect $50.000 of its accounts receivable from...
QS 9-2 Direct write-off method LO P1 Solstice Company determines on October 1 that it cannot collect $57,000 of its accounts receivable from its customer P. Moore. Apply the direct write-off method to record this loss as of October 1. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the write off an account. Note: Enter debits before credits. General Journal Debit Credit Date Oct 01 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
QS 9-3 Recovering a bad debt LO P1 Solstice Company, which uses the direct write-off method, determines on October 1 that it cannot collect $67,000 of its accounts receivable from its customer P. Moore On October 30, P. Moore unexpectedly paid his account in full to Solstice Company Record Solstice's entries to reflect recovery of this bad debt View transaction list Journal entry worksheet < 1 2 Record the reinstatement of the account previously written off. Note: Enter debits before...
Dexter Company uses the direct write-off method. March 11 Dexter determines that it cannot collect $9,100 of its accounts receivable from Leer Co. 29 Leer Co. unexpectedly pays its account in full1 to Dexter Company. Dexter records its recovery of this bad debt. Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 Record write off of Leer Co. account. Note: Enter debits before credits Date General Journal Debit Credit March 11 Record entry...
Dexter Company applies the direct write-off method in accounting for uncollectible accounts. March 11 Dexter determines that it cannot collect $9,800 of its accounts receivable from its customer Leer Company. 29 Leer Company unexpectedly pays its account in full to Dexter Company. Dexter records its recovery of this bad debt Prepare journal entries to record the above selected transactions of Dexter. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 Record write off of Leer Company account Note: Enter debits...
Dexter Company uses the direct write-off method. March 11 Dexter determines that it cannot collect $9,800 of its accounts receivable from Leer Co. 29 Leer Co. unexpectedly pays its account in full to Dexter Company. Dexter records its recovery of this bad debt. 1.42 points Prepare journal entries to record the above transactions. View transaction list eBook Journal entry worksheet Hint Print Record write off of Leer Co. account. Note: Enter debits before credits. General Journal Debit Credit Date March...
Dexter Company applies the direct write-off method in accounting for uncollectible accounts. March 11 Dexter determines that it cannot collect $8,600 of its accounts receivable from its customer Leer Company. 29 Leer Company unexpectedly pays its account in full to Dexter Company. Dexter records its recovery of this bad debt. Prepare journal entries to record the above selected transactions of Dexter View transaction list Journal entry worksheet < 1 2 3 Record write off of Leer Company account. Note: Enter...
Dexter Company applies the direct write-off method in accounting for uncollectible accounts March 11 Dexter determines that it cannot collect 59,200 of its accounts receivable from its customer Leer Company. 29 Leer Company unexpectedly pays its account in full to Dexter Company. Dexter records its recovery of this bad debt. Prepare journal entries to record the above selected transactions of Dexter. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 2 3 Record write off of Leer Company account. Note: Enter debits before...
Colorado Rocky Cookie Company offers credit terms to its customers. At the end of 2021, accounts receivable totaled $655,000. The allowance method is used to account for uncollectible accounts. The allowance for uncollectible accounts had a credit balance of $38,000 at the beginning of 2021 and $24,000 in receivables were written off during the year as uncollectible. Also, $1,800 in cash was received in December from a customer whose account previously had been written off. The company estimates bad debts...
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On January 1, Wei company begins the accounting period with a $43,000 credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. a. On February 1, the company determined that $9,400 in customer accounts was uncollectible; specifically, $2,200 for Oakley Co. and $7,200 for Brookes Co. Prepare the journal entry to write off those two accounts. b. On June 5, the company unexpectedly received a $2,200 payment on a customer account, Oakley Company that had previously been written off in part a....
Blackhorse Productions, Inc., used the aging of accounts receivable method to estimate that its Alllowance for Doubtful Accounts should be $19,700. The account had an unadjusted credit balance of $12,000 at that time Required: Prepare journal entries for each of the following. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) a. The appropriate bad debt adjustment was recorded b. Later, an account receivable for $1,200 was determined to be uncollectible...