After the December 31, 2019 adjusting journal entries have been posted, Sinclair Enterprises has the following account balances (all accounts have normal balances) are:
|
Account Title |
Account Balance |
|
Accounts Receivable |
$160,000 |
|
Allowance for Bad Debts |
$5,000 |
|
Bad Debts Expense |
$8,300 |
What is the net realizable value as of December 21, 2019?
A. $155,000
B. $151,700
C. $146,700
D. $ 165,000
solution:
| account receivable | 160000 |
| Less: allowance for bad debts | -5000 |
| net realizable value | 155000 |
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