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INTER. ACC W/ ACCESS+AIRFRANCE >IC< (L
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.4P

(1)

To determine

Aging of receivables method:

A method of determining the estimated uncollectible receivables, based on the age of individual accounts receivable is known as aging of receivables method.

To prepare: A summary journal entries to account for the 2016 Write-offs and the collection of account receivables previously written off:

(1)

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Date Account Title and Explanation Post Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
  Allowance for uncollectible accounts   35,000  
  Accounts Receivable     35,000
  (To record the write-off of receivables)      

Table (1)

 The collection of account receivables previously written-off:

  Date Account Title and Explanation Post Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
    Accounts Receivable   3,000  
    Allowance for uncollectible accounts     3,000
    (To record the reinstate the debt previously written off as bad)      
   
  Cash   3,000  
  Accounts Receivable     3,000
  (To record the receipt of cash from the debt previously written off as bad)      

Table (2)

(2)

To determine

To prepare: The year-end adjusting entry for bad debts according to each of the following situation:

(2)

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(a)

Bad Debts Expense – Percent of Credit Sales:

Date Account Title and Explanation Post Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
  Bad Debts Expense   52,500  
  Allowance for uncollectible accounts     52,500
  (To record  bad debts expense)      

Table (3)

Working note:

Compute the amount of monthly bad debts expense:

Bad Debts Expense = 3% of Credit Sales= $1,750,000 × 3%= $52,500

(b)

Bad Debts Expense – Percent of Year Balance of Accounts Receivable:

Date Account Title and Explanation Post Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
  Bad Debts Expense   36,700  
  Allowance for uncollectible accounts     36,700
  (To record  bad debts expense)      

Table (4)

  • Compute the year-end balance of accounts receivable:
Accounts Receivable Accounts Analysis
Beginning balance including allowance [$432,000+$30,000]

$462,000

 

Add: Credit Sales 1,750,000
Less: Write-offs (35,000)
Less: Cash Collection (1,830,000)
Ending balance $347,000

Table (5)

Working note:

Compute the amount of monthly bad debts expense:

Bad Debts Expense = 10% of Year-end balance of accounts receivable= $347,000 × 10%= $34,700

Compute the bad debts expense:

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts Analysis
Details Amount ($)
Beginning Balance $30,000
Add: Collections of receivable previously written off as bad 3,000
Less: Write-offs (35,000)
Balance before year-end Adjustments (2,000)
Less: Estimated Allowance (34,700)
Bad Debts Expense after Adjustments $36,700

Table (6)

(c)

Entry Bad Debts Expense – Aging of Accounts Receivable

  • Compute the estimated or targeted balance of Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts:

Estimated or targeted balance of Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts is determined by multiplying the estimated percentage of uncollectible with the estimated amount in each category.

R Company
Estimated Uncollected Accounts
31-Dec-16
Details Year End Accounts Receivable Percentage of Uncollectible Accounts of Year End Accounts Receivable Total Amount Percentage Considered Uncollectible Allowance for Doubtful Debts  Accounts
($) ($) ($) (%) ($)
        [B × C]
A B C D E F
0-60 Days Past Due $347,000 65% 225,550 4% 9,022
61-90 Days Past Due     347,000 20% 69,400 15% 10,410
91-120 days Past Due     347,000 10% 34,700 25% 8,675
Over 120 Days Past     347,000 5% 17,350 40% 6,940
Total     347,000   35,047

Table (7)

  • Compute the bad debts expense:
Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts Analysis
Details Amount ($)
Beginning Balance $30,000
Add: Collections of receivable previously written off as bad 3,000
Less: Write-offs (35,000)
Balance before year-end Adjustments (2,000)
Less: Estimated Allowance (35,047)
Bad Debts Expense after Adjustments $37,047

Table (8)

  • Record the Entry:
Date Account Title and Explanation Post Ref

Debit

($)

Credit ($)
  Bad Debts Expense   37,047  
  Allowance for uncollectible accounts     37,047
  (To record  bad debts expense)      

Table (9)

(3)

To determine

The net amount of accounts receivable reported in the 2018 balance sheet.

(3)

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The net amount of accounts receivable reported in the 2018 balance sheet is determined as follows:

  Amount ($) Amount ($) Amount ($)
Assets: (a) (b) (c)
Current assets:      
Accounts receivable 347,000 347,000 347,000
Less: Allowance for bad debts (a) (50,500) (34,700) (35,047)
  296,500 312,300 311,953

Table (10)

Working note:

Calculate year end allowance for situation (a)

Year End Allowance = Estimated Allowance  Debit Balance=$52,500$2,000=$50,500

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