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11 August, 01:55

During Burns Company's first year of operations, credit sales totaled $156,000 and collections on credit sales totaled $113,000. Burns estimates that bad debt losses will be 1.0% of credit sales. By year-end, Burns had written off $380 of specific accounts as uncollectible. Required: 1. Prepare all appropriate journal entries relative to uncollectible accounts and bad debt expense. 2. Show the year-end balance sheet presentation for accounts receivable.

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  1. 11 August, 04:23
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    (1) A journal was prepared for Burns company for their first year operations. (2) The end of year balance sheet for account receivable was also prepared which had a net account receivable of $41,440.

    Explanation:

    Solution

    (1) The first step is to prepare a Journal entries relative to uncollectable accounts and bad debts expense which is stated as follows:

    Bad debt Credit sales * percentage

    The bad debt amount $156,000 1.0%

    Total $1560

    The estimated bad deb loss becomes:

    Debit Credit

    The debt expense account (dr) $1560

    Allowance for uncollectable of accounts $1560

    For writing off a 380 to a particular uncollectible accounts:

    Debit Credit

    Allowance for uncollectable of accounts $380

    To the account receivable $380

    (2) The year end - balance accounts receivable is shown below:

    The year end balance sheet presentation:

    The account receivable = $156,000 - $113,000 = $43,000

    The account receivable for the uncollactable amount = $43,000 - $380 = $42,620

    The less amount for uncollactable sum or amount = $1560 - $380 = $1,180

    The net account receivable = $42,620 - $1180 = $41,440
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