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25 April, 01:56

Assume Simple Co. had credit sales of $253,000 and cost of goods sold of $153,000 for the period. Simple uses the percentage of credit sales method and estimates that 2 percent of credit sales would result in uncollectible accounts. Before the end-of-period adjustment is made, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a credit balance of $280. What amount of Bad Debt Expense would the company record as an end-of-period adjustment?

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  1. 25 April, 03:10
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    Debit Bad debt expense $4,780

    Credit Allowance for doubtful accounts $4,780

    Explanation:

    The percentage of credit sales method is a that portion of credit sales that management has deemed as uncollectible based on historical information.

    2% of the credit sales ($253,000) is $5,060. Meanwhile, Simple has a credit balance of $280 in its Allowance account, therefore bad debt expense would be $4,780 ($5,060 - $280), as recorded in the journals above.

    The cost of goods sold of $153,000 is irrelevant.
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