The trial balance before adjustment of Risen Company reports the following balances:                                                                             DR                           CR Accounts Receivable                                      $100,000 Allowance for doubtful accounts                                                    $3000 Sales all on credit                                                                            $650,000 Sales returns and allowances                          $40,000 Prepare the journal entries for the estimated bad debts accounts assuming that uncontrollable accounts are estimated to be 6% of gross accounts receivable and 1% of net sales. Then assume that all the information above is the same, except that the allowance for doubtful accounts has a debi balance of $3000 instead of credit balance.

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The trial balance before adjustment of Risen Company reports the following balances:

                                                                            DR                           CR

Accounts Receivable                                      $100,000

Allowance for doubtful accounts                                                    $3000

Sales all on credit                                                                            $650,000

Sales returns and allowances                          $40,000

Prepare the journal entries for the estimated bad debts accounts assuming that uncontrollable accounts are estimated to be 6% of gross accounts receivable and 1% of net sales. Then assume that all the information above is the same, except that the allowance for doubtful accounts has a debi balance of $3000 instead of credit balance.

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