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Chapter 4, Problem 4E
Exercise 4-4 Preparing unadjusted and adjusted trial balances, including the adjustments P1
The following data are taken from the unadjusted
Accounts Payable | $6 | Prepaid Insurance | $18 | W Westcott. Withdrawals | $6 |
Accounts Receivable | 12 | Revenue, | 75 | Unearned Revenue | 12 |
15 | Salaries Expense | 18 | Utilities Expense | 12 | |
Cash | 21 | Supplies | 24 | ||
Equipment | 39 | W. Westcott, Capital ... | 42 |
- Enter the accounts in proper order and enter their balances in the correct Debit or Credit column of the Unadjusted Trial Balance columns of the 10-column work sheet.
- Use the following adjustment information to complete the Adjustments columns of the work sheet from part 1.
a. Depreciation on equipment. $3
b. Accrued salaries, $6
c. The $12 of unearned revenue has been earned
d. Supplies available at December 31, $15
e. Expired insurance. $15
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After the accounts are adjusted and closed at the end of the fiscal year, Accounts Receivable has a balance of $702,763 and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a balance of $22,123. What is the net realizable value of the accounts receivable?
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d. $22,123
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Week 7 Discussion question
Accounting for Assets: Receivables
Johnson company’s financial year ended on December 31, 2010. All the transactions related to the company’s uncollectible accounts are can be found below:
January 15
Wrote of $440 account of Miller Company as uncollectible
April 2nd
Re-establish the account of Louisa Teller and record the collection of $1,050 as payment in full for her account which had been written off earlier
July 31
Received 40% of the $700 balance owed by William John and wrote off the remainder as uncollectible
August 15
Wrote off as uncollectible the accounts of Sherwin Company, $1,700 and V. Vasell $2,200
September 26
Received 25% of the $1,140 owed by Grant Company and wrote off the remainder as uncollectible
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FUND.ACCT.PRINC.(LL) 25E <C> W/ CONNECT
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Ch. 4 - Prob. 11QSCh. 4 - Prob. 12QSCh. 4 - Prob. 13QSCh. 4 - Prob. 14QSCh. 4 - Prob. 15QSCh. 4 - Prob. 16QSCh. 4 - Prob. 17QSCh. 4 - Prob. 18QSCh. 4 - Prob. 19QSCh. 4 - Prob. 20QSCh. 4 - Exercise 4-1 Extending adjusted account balances...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-2 Extending accounts in a work sheet Pl...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-3 Preparing adjusting entries from a...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-4 Preparing unadjusted and adjusted...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-5 Determining effects of closing...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-6 Completing the income statement...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-7 Preparing a work sheet and recording...Ch. 4 - Exercise 4-8
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