Jan. 17 Sales   9,800.00       ↓ 2   Bad Debt Expense     9,800.00     ↑ 3 17 Bad Debt Expense   9,800.00       ↓ 4   Accounts Receivable-CJ’s Sports     9,800.00 ↓     5 21 Cash   10,600.00   ↑     6   Bad Debt Expense   2,300.00       ↓ 7   Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear     12,900.00 ↓     8 Feb. 15 Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running   3,000.00   ↑     9   Bad Debt Expense   500.00       ↓ 10   Sales     3,500.00     ↑ 11 Mar. 4 Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear   2,300.00   ↑     12   Bad Debt Expense     2,300.00     ↑ 13 4 Cash   2,300.00   ↑     14   Bad Debt Expense     2,300.00     ↑ 15 13 Cash   5,540.00   ↑     16   Accounts Receivable-Barb’s Best Gear     5,540.00 ↓     17 31 Bad Debt Expense   20,770.00       ↓ 18   Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running     5,150.00 ↓     19   Accounts Receivable-The Locker Room     4,100.00 ↓     20   Accounts Receivable-CJ’s Sports     2,780.00 ↓     21   Accounts Receivable-Get Your Gear     7,050.00 ↓     22   Accounts Receivable-Ready-2-Go     1,690.00 ↓   The original journal is posted above. I am not sure as to why my answers are incorrect in the images attached. How do I fully correct the receivable journal? (Hihglighted portions are incorrect in the images)

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Jan. 17
Sales
 
9,800.00
 
 
 
2
 
Bad Debt Expense
 
 
9,800.00
 
 
3
17
Bad Debt Expense
 
9,800.00
 
 
 
4
 
Accounts Receivable-CJ’s Sports
 
 
9,800.00
 
 
5
21
Cash
 
10,600.00
 
 
 
6
 
Bad Debt Expense
 
2,300.00
 
 
 
7
 
Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear
 
 
12,900.00
 
 
8
Feb. 15
Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running
 
3,000.00
 
 
 
9
 
Bad Debt Expense
 
500.00
 
 
 
10
 
Sales
 
 
3,500.00
 
 
11
Mar. 4
Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear
 
2,300.00
 
 
 
12
 
Bad Debt Expense
 
 
2,300.00
 
 
13
4
Cash
 
2,300.00
 
 
 
14
 
Bad Debt Expense
 
 
2,300.00
 
 
15
13
Cash
 
5,540.00
 
 
 
16
 
Accounts Receivable-Barb’s Best Gear
 
 
5,540.00
 
 
17
31
Bad Debt Expense
 
20,770.00
 
 
 
18
 
Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running
 
 
5,150.00
 
 
19
 
Accounts Receivable-The Locker Room
 
 
4,100.00
 
 
20
 
Accounts Receivable-CJ’s Sports
 
 
2,780.00
 
 
21
 
Accounts Receivable-Get Your Gear
 
 
7,050.00
 
 
22
 
Accounts Receivable-Ready-2-Go
 
 
1,690.00
 

The original journal is posted above. I am not sure as to why my answers are incorrect in the images attached. How do I fully correct the receivable journal? (Hihglighted portions are incorrect in the images)

Mar. 4
Cash
2,300.00
11
Bad Debt Expense
2,300.00
12
Mar. 4
Cash
2,300.00
13
Bad Debt Expense
2,300.00
14
15
13
Cash
5,540.00
Accounts Receivable-Barb's Best Gear
5,540.00
31
Bad Debt Expense
20,770.00
17
Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running
5,150.00
18
19
Accounts Receivable-CJ's Sports
4,100.00
16
Transcribed Image Text:Mar. 4 Cash 2,300.00 11 Bad Debt Expense 2,300.00 12 Mar. 4 Cash 2,300.00 13 Bad Debt Expense 2,300.00 14 15 13 Cash 5,540.00 Accounts Receivable-Barb's Best Gear 5,540.00 31 Bad Debt Expense 20,770.00 17 Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running 5,150.00 18 19 Accounts Receivable-CJ's Sports 4,100.00 16
DATE
DESCRIPTION
POST. REF.
DEBIT
CREDIT
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
EQU
Jan. 17
Cash
9,800.00
Bad Debt Expense
9,800.00
Jan. 17
Bad Debt Expense
9,800.00
Accounts Receivable-CJ's Sports
9,800.00
21
Cash
10,600.00
Bad Debt Expense
2,300.00
Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear
12,900.00
15
Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running
5,150.00
Bad Debt Expense
Sales
3.500.00
Transcribed Image Text:DATE DESCRIPTION POST. REF. DEBIT CREDIT ASSETS LIABILITIES EQU Jan. 17 Cash 9,800.00 Bad Debt Expense 9,800.00 Jan. 17 Bad Debt Expense 9,800.00 Accounts Receivable-CJ's Sports 9,800.00 21 Cash 10,600.00 Bad Debt Expense 2,300.00 Accounts Receivable-Four Seasons Sportswear 12,900.00 15 Accounts Receivable-Healthy Running 5,150.00 Bad Debt Expense Sales 3.500.00
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