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    Nov 22, 2009, 11:38 PM
    Allowance method
    On January 1, 2009, the Union Trading Company had outstanding receivables of $800,000 and allowance for doubtful accounts of $ 19,000.
    During the period 1/1 to 6/30, 2009, the firm made $1,500,000 of credit sales, wrote off $22,000 of receivables as uncollectible, and collected $1,200,000 in cash from credit customers.
    On 6/30, the company estimated uncollectible accounts to be 2% of outstanding receivables.
    Required:
    A. Calculate the bad debt expense for this period.
    B. Make necessary journal from 1/1 to the adjusting of the receivables on 6/30.
    C. Show the ledger accounts: Accounts receivable and Allowance for doubtful accounts.


    These are the answers I get , could you tell me if it's right?
    A) I get the bad debt expense as 24560

    B) Accounts receivable 1,500,000
    Sales Revenue 1,500,000


    Cash 1,200,000
    Accounts receivable 1,200,000


    Bad debts 24,560
    Allowance for uncollectible accounts 24,560

    Allowance for uncolectible accounts 22,000
    Accounts receivable 22,000


    C) Accounts receivable
    Date Date
    1/1/2009 Beginning balance 800,000 Cash 1,200,000
    Credit sales 1,500,000 Allowance for uncollectble accounts 22,000

    6/30/2009 Balance 1,078,000



    Allowance for uncollectible accounts
    Date Date
    accounts receivable 22,000 1/1/2009 Beginning balance 19,000
    Bad dedts 24,560

    6/30/2009 Balance 21,560
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    Nov 26, 2009, 11:53 PM

    All correct. Good job.

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