On December 31, 2019, Ajacks Company reported the following information in its financial statements: Accounts receivable .....................................

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On December 31, 2019, Ajacks Company reported the following information in its financial statements:

Accounts receivable .....................................  $1,193,400

Allowance for doubtful accounts ................        81,648

Bad debts expense .......................................        80,448


During 2020, the company had the following transactions related to receivables:

a. Sales were $10,560,000, of which $8,448,000 were on account.

b. Collections of accounts receivable were $7,284,000.

c. Writeoff s of accounts receivable were $78,000.

d. Recoveries of accounts previously written off as uncollectible were $8,100. (Note that this amount is not included in the collections referred to in item b above.)


Required

1. Prepare the journal entries to record each of the four items above.

2. Set up T accounts for the Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts and enter their January 1, 2020, balances. Post the entries from part “a” and calculate the new balances in these accounts.

3. Prepare the journal entry to record the bad debts expense for 2020. Ajacks Company uses the aging of accounts receivable method and has prepared an aging schedule, which indicates that the estimated value of the uncollectible accounts as at the end of 2020 is $93,000.

4. Show what would be presented on the statement of financial position as at December 31, 2020, related to accounts receivable.

Accounts Receivable
Accounts receivables are debts owed to your company, usually from sales on credit. Accounts receivable is business asset, the sum of the money owed to you by customers who haven’t paid.The standard procedure in business-to-business sales is that...
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Understanding Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9781119406921

2nd Canadian Edition

Authors: Christopher D. Burnley

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