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14 June, 18:35

At each calendar year-end, Mazie Supply Co. uses the percent of accounts receivable method to estimate bad debts. On December 31, it has outstanding accounts receivable of $55,000, and it estimates that 2% will be uncollectible. Prepare the adjusting entry to record bad debts expense for the year ended December 31 under the assumption that the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has: (a) a $415 credit balance before the adjustment. (b) a $291 debit balance before the adjustment.

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  1. 14 June, 22:14
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    The journal entries are shown below:

    (a) a $415 credit balance before the adjustment.

    Bad debt expense A/c Dr $685

    To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $685

    (Being bad debt expense recorded)

    Since the allowance for doubtful debts have a credit balance so this amount will be deducted. The computation is shown below?:

    = (Outstanding accounts receivable * uncollectible rate) - credit balance

    = ($55,000 * 2%) - $415

    = $1,100 - $415

    = $685

    (b) a $291 debit balance before the adjustment.

    Bad debt expense A/c Dr $1,391

    To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $1,391

    (Being bad debt expense recorded)

    Since the allowance for doubtful debts have a debit balance so this amount will be added. The computation is shown below?:

    = (Outstanding accounts receivable * uncollectible rate) + debit balance

    = ($55,000 * 2%) + $291

    = $1,100 - + $291

    = $1,391
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