Al Hajar Co. provides you the following account balances for the year ended on 31 December 2019. Sales Revenue OMR 100,000 Cr. Accounts Receivable OMR 25,000 Dr. Allowance for Doubtful accounts OMR 1000 Cr. Scenario 1 Bad debts are estimated based on the aging schedule given below Aging class Receivable Balance (OMR) Estimate % of uncollectible 0–30 days 15,000 10 31–60 days 5,000 15 61–90 days 3,500 20 Over 90 days 1,500 25 Actual bad debt - OMR 1,100 and amount recovered - OMR 800. Scenario 2 Estimated amount of bad debts - 12% of receivables, Actual bad debt - OMR 1,500 and amount recovered later on - OMR 900. Scenario 3 Estimated amount of bad debts - 3.5% of Sales, Actual bad debt - OMR 1,300 and amount recovered - OMR 1000.   Required: For each scenario given above; a)Estimate the uncollectible amounts.     b)Pass adjusting entry to record the estimated uncollectible.     c)Pass all the journal entries for actual write off and recovery of written off accounts.

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Al Hajar Co. provides you the following account balances for the year ended on 31 December 2019.

Sales Revenue OMR 100,000 Cr.

Accounts Receivable OMR 25,000 Dr.

Allowance for Doubtful accounts OMR 1000 Cr.

Scenario 1

Bad debts are estimated based on the aging schedule given below

Aging class

Receivable Balance (OMR)

Estimate % of uncollectible

0–30 days

15,000

10

31–60 days

5,000

15

61–90 days

3,500

20

Over 90 days

1,500

25

Actual bad debt - OMR 1,100 and amount recovered - OMR 800.

Scenario 2

Estimated amount of bad debts - 12% of receivables, Actual bad debt - OMR 1,500 and amount recovered later on - OMR 900.

Scenario 3

Estimated amount of bad debts - 3.5% of Sales, Actual bad debt - OMR 1,300 and amount recovered - OMR 1000.

 

Required:

For each scenario given above;

a)Estimate the uncollectible amounts.    

b)Pass adjusting entry to record the estimated uncollectible.    

c)Pass all the journal entries for actual write off and recovery of written off accounts.  

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