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- The following information was taken from the accounts receivable records of Pina Colada Corporation as at December 31, 2020: OutstandingBalance Percentage Estimatedto be Uncollectible 0 – 30 days outstanding $154,000 0.5% 31 – 60 days outstanding 63,200 2.5% 61 – 90 days outstanding 39,100 4.0% 91 – 120 days outstanding 21,600 6.5% Over 120 days outstanding 5,300 10.0% (a) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a credit balance of $1,170 prior to the adjustment. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (b) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a debit balance of $3,990 prior to…The following information was taken from the accounts receivable records of Pina Colada Corporation as at December 31, 2020: OutstandingBalance Percentage Estimatedto be Uncollectible 0 – 30 days outstanding $154,000 0.5% 31 – 60 days outstanding 63,200 2.5% 61 – 90 days outstanding 39,100 4.0% 91 – 120 days outstanding 21,600 6.5% Over 120 days outstanding 5,300 10.0% (a) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a credit balance of $1,170 prior to the adjustment. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (b) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a debit balance of $3,990 prior to…Compute for the Day Sales Outstanding of Company X and Y. Compare each other. Use 360 days. Company X Company Y Accounts Receivables P452,100 P233,200 Annual Sales P3,205,100 P1,956,200
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- The following information was taken from the accounts receivable records of Monty Corporation as at December 31, 2020: OutstandingBalance Percentage Estimatedto be Uncollectible 0 – 30 days outstanding $156,000 0.5% 31 – 60 days outstanding 65,400 2.5% 61 – 90 days outstanding 40,000 4.0% 91 – 120 days outstanding 20,800 6.5% Over 120 days outstanding 5,100 10.0% (a) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a credit balance of $1,280 prior to the adjustment. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (b) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a debit balance of $4,010 prior to the…The following information was taken from the accounts receivable records of Sarasota Corporation as at December 31, 2020: OutstandingBalance Percentage Estimatedto be Uncollectible 0 – 30 days outstanding $160,000 0.5% 31 – 60 days outstanding 66,000 2.5% 61 – 90 days outstanding 40,200 4.0% 91 – 120 days outstanding 20,600 6.5% Over 120 days outstanding 5,600 10.0% (a) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a credit balance of $1,200 prior to the adjustment (b) Prepare the year-end adjusting entry for bad debt expense, assuming allowance for doubtful accounts had a debit balance of $3,880 prior to the adjustment.36. Starboy Company has the following data relating to accounts receivable for the year ended December 31, 2022: Accounts receivable, January 1, 2022 P 480,000Allowance for doubtful accounts, 1/1/22 28,600Cash sales 300,000Sales on account, terms: 2/10, 1/15, n/30 2,560,000Cash received from customers during the year 2,400,000Accounts written off during the year 17,600Cash refunds given to cash customers for sales returns and allowances 15,000Credit memoranda issued to credit customers for sales returns and allowances 25,000 The P2,400,000 collection is composed of the following: Collection from customers availing the 10-day discount period: Gross selling price P 1,440,000Discount taken (1,440,000 x 2%) ( 28,800) P 1,411,200 Collection from customers availing the 15-day discount period: Gross selling price 800,000 Discount taken (800,000 x 1%) ( 8,000) 792,000 Collection from customers paying beyond the discount period: 192,000 Collection of accounts previously written and subsequent…
- Jinx Company provided the following information for the current year in relation to accounts receivable: Accounts receivable, January 1 1,300,000Credit sales 5,500,000Sales return 150,000Accounts written off 100,000Collections from customers 5,000,000Estimated future sales return on December 31 50,000Estimated uncollectible accounts per aging at year-end 250,000 What amount should be reported as net realizable value of accounts receivable on December 31?The following data are taken from the financial statements of Sigmon Inc. Terms of all sales are 2/10, n/45. 20Y3 20Y2 20Y1 Accounts receivable, end of year $120,200 $128,000 $134,800 Sales on account 719,780 670,140 a. For 20Y2 and 20Y3, determine (1) the accounts receivable turnover and (2) the number of days' sales in receivables. Round answers to one decimal place. Assume a 365-day year.Doll Company provided the following data for the current year:Allowance for doubtful accounts- January 1, 180,000Sales 9,500,000Sales returns and allowances 800,000Sales discounts 200,000Accounts written off as uncollectible 200,000The entity provided for doubtful accounts expense at the rate of 3% of net sales. What is the allowance for doubtful accounts at year-end?