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21 May, 15:51

Taylor, Inc. had accounts receivable of $310,000 and an allowance for doubtful accounts of $19,500 just before writing off as worthless an account receivable from Burton Company of $1,300. The net realizable value of the accounts receivable before and after the write-off were:

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  1. 21 May, 17:43
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    Net realizable value before write off and after write off remains the same. since the write off is recorded as a debit to uncollectible account and credit to accounts receivables account. The net realizable value is $ 290,500.

    Explanation:

    Net Realizable value before write off =

    Accounts Receivable - Allowance for doubtful accounts

    $ 310,000 - $ 19,500 = $ 290,500

    The recording for the write off is

    Allowance for doubtful accounts Debit $ 1,300

    Accounts receivables Credit $ 1,300

    Balances after write off are

    Accounts Receivable $ 310,000 - $ 1,300 = $ 308,700

    Allowance for doubtful accounts $ 19.500 - $ 1,300 = $ 18,200

    Net realizable value after write off is $ 290,500

    There is no change in the net realizable value of receivables
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