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14 August, 13:19

Wren Company had the following account balances at December 31, Year 1: Accounts receivable $ 900,000 Allowance for doubtful accounts before any provision for Year 1 doubtful accounts expense) 16,000 Credit sales for Year 1 1,750,000 Wren is considering the following method of estimating doubtful accounts expense for year 1: • Based on credit sales at 2% • Based on accounts receivable at 5% What amount should Wren charge to doubtful accounts expense under each method? Percentage of credit sales Percentage of accounts receivable

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  1. 14 August, 16:11
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    December 31, Year 1:

    Accounts receivable $ 900,000

    Allowance for doubtful accounts before any provision for Year 1 doubtful accounts expense) 16,000

    Credit sales for Year 1 1,750,000

    2% credit sales or 5% accounts receivable

    1) under the percentage of credit sales, Wren should expense $1,750,000 x 2% = $35,000 - $16,000 (allowance for doubtful accounts balance) = $19,000

    the journal entry should be:

    Dr Bad debt expense 19,000

    Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 19,000

    2) under the percentage of accounts receivable, Wren should expense $900,000 x 5% = $45,000 - $16,000 (allowance for doubtful accounts balance) = $29,000

    the journal entry should be:

    Dr Bad debt expense 29,000

    Cr Allowance for doubtful accounts 29,000
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