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19 July, 21:16

Providing for Doubtful Accounts At the end of the current year, the accounts receivable account has a debit balance of $1,835,000 and sales for the year total $25,690,000. The allowance account before adjustment has a debit balance of $12,500. Bad debt expense is estimated at 1/2 of 1% of sales. The allowance account before adjustment has a debit balance of $12,500. An aging of the accounts in the customer ledger indicates estimated doubtful accounts of $162,000. The allowance account before adjustment has a credit balance of $26,810. Bad debt expense is estimated at 3/4 of 1% of sales. The allowance account before adjustment has a credit balance of $26,810. An aging of the accounts in the customer ledger indicates estimated doubtful accounts of $171,200. Determine the amount of the adjusting entry to provide for doubtful accounts under each of the assumptions (a through d) listed above. a. $ b. $ c. $ d. $

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  1. 19 July, 21:33
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    Adjusting entry amount

    a) Bad debt expense = 25690000*1%*1/2 = 128450

    b) Bad debt expense = 162000+12500 = 174500

    c) Bad debt expense = 25690000*1%*3/4 = 192675

    d) Bad debt expense = 171200-26810 = 144390
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