Journal entries
| Date | account and explanation | Debit | Credit |
| Jan 1 | Account receivable | 540 | |
| Sales revenue | 540 | ||
| Feb 1 | Cash | 380 | |
| Account receivable | 380 | ||
| July 1 | Allowance for doubtful accounts | 160 | |
| Account receivable | 160 | ||
| Sep 1 | Account receivable | 160 | |
| allowance for doubtful account | 160 | ||
| (To reverse write off) | |||
| Cash | 160 | ||
| Account receivable | 160 | ||
| (To record collection) | |||
Assuming that the allowance method is being used, prepare general journal entries without explanations to record...
Prepare journal entries for the transactions.
Ace of Base Company uses the allowance method for estimating uncollectible accounts. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions January 5 Sold merchandise on account to Al Stewart for $1,500 April 15 Received $400 from Al Stewart as partial payment for his Jan. 5 purchase. August 21 Wrote off as uncollectible the balance of the Al Stewart account when he declared bankruptcy October 5 Unexpectedly received a check for $550 from Al Stewart.
PART A.
Presented below are transactions related to Wildhorse Company.
Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the
books of Wildhorse Company using a perpetual inventory system.
(Credit account titles are automatically indented when
amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
1. On December 3, Wildhorse Company sold $593,600 of merchandise on
account to Novak Co., terms 4/10, n/30, FOB destination. Wildhorse
paid $430 for freight charges. The cost of the merchandise sold was
$383,200.
2. On December...
View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Prepare journal entries to record the following sales transactions in Wildhorse Company's books. Wildhorse uses a perpetual inventory system Jan. 2 4 Wildhorse sold $14,000 of merchandise to Xiaoyan Company, terms 1/30, FOB shipping point. The cost of the merchandise sold was $5.530 The correct company paid freight costs of $245. Xiaoyan returned $1.400 of the merchandise purchased on January 2 because it was not needed. The cost of the merchandise returned was 5550,...
Prepare the journal entries to record all the 2020 transactions, including the adjustment for bad debts expense at year end. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (To record sales) (To record cash collected from customers) (To write off accounts receivable) (To reinstate an account that were previously written...
Exercise 225 The Kingbird, Inc. uses the allowance method in accounting for uncollectible accounts. Past experience indicates that 5% of accounts receivable will eventually be uncollectible. Selected account balances at December 31, 2021, and December 31, 2022, appear below 12/31/2021 $417,500 12/31/2022 Net Credit Sales $550,000 85,000 Accounts Receivable 140,000 4,800 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Record the following events in 2022. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in...
Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the
books of Sheffield Co. under a perpetual inventory system. (Credit
account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered.
Do not indent manually.)
Exercise 5-02 a-b (Part Level Submission) (Video) Information related to Sheffield Co. is presented below. 1. On April 5, purchased merchandise on account from Skysong Company for $29,500, terms 4/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. 2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $960 on merchandise purchased from...
Assume the following information for Marin Corp. Accounts receivable (beginning balance) Allowance for doubtful accounts (beginning balance) Net credit sales Collections Write-offs of accounts receivable Collections of accounts previously written off $162,000 11,410 934,000 911,000 6,300 1,600 Uncollectible accounts are expected to be 6% of the ending balance in accounts receivable. Prepare the entries to record sales and collections during the period. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and...
Assume the following information for Marin Corp.
Accounts receivable (beginning balance)
$135,000
Allowance for doubtful accounts (beginning balance)
11,390
Net credit sales
940,000
Collections
902,000
Write-offs of accounts receivable
5,900
Collections of accounts previously written off
2,200
Uncollectible accounts are expected to be 6% of the ending balance
in accounts receivable.
Prepare the entries to record sales and collections during the
period. (Credit account titles are automatically
indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent
manually.)
Account Titles and...
Assume the following information for Teal Mountain Corp. Accounts receivable (beginning balance) Allowance for doubtful accounts (beginning balance) Net credit sales Collections Write-offs of accounts receivable Collections of accounts previously written off $159,000 11,470 944,000 906,000 5,400 2,000 Uncollectible accounts are expected to be 8% of the ending balance in accounts receivable. Prepare the entries to record sales and collections during the period. (Credit account titles are automatically indented whe amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and...
Please show how you got the
answers.
Prepare the journal entries to record the following transactions on Ayayai Company's books using a perpetual inventory system Your answer is correct. On March 2, Blossom Company sold £801,000 of merchandise on account to Ayayal Company, terms 2/10,n/30. The cost of the merchandise sold was £521,000. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry"for the account titles and enter...