Required Record the events for Year 1 and Year 2 (including closing entries for Year 1) in T-accounts. Determine the following amounts:   (1) Net income for Year 1. (2) Net cash flow from operating activities for Year 1. (3) Balance of accounts receivable at the end of Year 1. (4) Net realizable value of accounts receivable at the end of Year 1.

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Rosie Dry Cleaning was started on January 1, Year 1. It experienced the following events during its first two years of operation.


Events Affecting Year 1

  1. Provided $33,520 of cleaning services on account.
  2. Collected $26,816 cash from accounts receivable.
  3. Adjusted the accounting records to reflect the estimate that uncollectible accounts expense would be 1 percent of the cleaning revenue on account.

 
Events Affecting Year 2

  1. Wrote off a $251 account receivable that was determined to be uncollectible.
  2. Provided $39,118 of cleaning services on account.
  3. Collected $34,619 cash from accounts receivable.
  4. Adjusted the accounting records to reflect the estimate that uncollectible accounts expense would be 1 percent of the cleaning revenue on account.


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  1. Record the events for Year 1 and Year 2 (including closing entries for Year 1) in T-accounts.
  2. Determine the following amounts:
     
    1. (1) Net income for Year 1.
    2. (2) Net cash flow from operating activities for Year 1.
    3. (3) Balance of accounts receivable at the end of Year 1.
    4. (4) Net realizable value of accounts receivable at the end of Year 1.
       
  1. Repeat Requirement b for the Year 2 accounting period
Record the events for Year 1 and Year 2 (including closing entries for Year 1) in T-accounts. (Round your answers to n
Retained Earnings
Year 1
Bal.
Year 2
End. Bal.
Year 1
Bal.
Year 2
End. Bal.
Year 1
Bal.
Year 2
Cash
Accounts Receivable
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Beg. Bal.
End. Bal.
Year 1
Bal.
Year 2
End. Bal.
Year 1
Bal.
Year 2
Service Revenue
Uncollectible Accounts Expense
Transcribed Image Text:Record the events for Year 1 and Year 2 (including closing entries for Year 1) in T-accounts. (Round your answers to n Retained Earnings Year 1 Bal. Year 2 End. Bal. Year 1 Bal. Year 2 End. Bal. Year 1 Bal. Year 2 Cash Accounts Receivable Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Beg. Bal. End. Bal. Year 1 Bal. Year 2 End. Bal. Year 1 Bal. Year 2 Service Revenue Uncollectible Accounts Expense
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