Question: Please explain your answers. Web Wizard, Inc., has provided information technology services for several years. For the first two months of the current year, the







Please explain your answers.
Web Wizard, Inc., has provided information technology services for several years. For the first two months of the current year, the company has used the percentage of credit sales method to estimate bad debts. At the end of the first quarter, the company switched to the aging of accounts receivable method. The company entered into the following partial list of transactions during the first quarter. a. During January, the company provided services for $44,000 on credit. b. On January 31, the company estimated bad debts using 1 percent of credit sales. c. On February 4, the company collected $22,000 of accounts receivable. d. On February 15, the company wrote off a $150 account receivable. e. During February, the company provided services for $34,000 on credit. f. On February 28, the company estimated bad debts using 1 percent of credit sales. g. On March 1, the company loaned $2,200 to an employee, who signed a 6% note, due in 6 months. h. On March 15, the company collected $150 on the account written off one month earlier. i. On March 31, the company accrued interest earned on the note. j. On March 31, the company adjusted for uncollectible accounts, based on an aging analysis (below). Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has an unadjusted credit balance of $1,240. Customer Alabama Tourism Bayside Bungalows Others (not shown to save space) Xciting Xcursions Total Accounts Receivable Estimated Uncollectible (%) Total $ 230 440 18,000 390 $19,060 Number of Days Unpaid 0-30 31-60 61-90 Over 90 $ 110 $ 90 30 $ 440 7,200 8,800 1,100 900 390 $ 7,700 $8,890 $1,130 $1,340 2% 10% 20% 30% 1. For items (al-C), analyze the transaction to determine effects on specific financial statement accounts and the overall accounting equation. (Enter any decreases to Assets, Liabilities, or Stockholders Equity with a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations.) Assets Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 2. Prepare the journal entries for items (a)-0). (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.) Record service revenue of $44,000 sold on account during January 2 Record the adjusting entry for bad debts as of January 31 using 1 percent of credit sales. 3 Record the collection of $22,000 of outstanding accounts receivables on February 4. 4 Record the write-off of a $150 account receivable on February 15. 5 Record service revenue of $34,000 provided on account during February Record the adjusting entry for bad debts as of February 28 using 1 percent of credit sales. 7 Record the receipt of a note on March 1 for a $2,200 loan to an employee. Record the reversal of a $150 account receivable previously written off one month earlier. 9 Record the receipt of cash of $150 from the customer. 10 Record the interest accrued on the note as of March 31. 11 Record the adjusting entry for bad debts as of March 31 using the aging of accounts receivable method
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