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Answer:
Explanation:
The net realizable values are as follows:
a. For Accounts Receivable
Ending balance of account receivable = Beginning balance of account receivable + credit sales - collections - uncollectible amount
= $201,400 + $840,400 - $758,910 - $8,026
= $274,864
b. For Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
= Beginning balance + previously written off amount - uncollectible amount + bad debt expense
= $8,570 + $2,889 - $8,026 + $19,747
= $23,180
Now the journal entries are shown below:
a. Accounts receivable A/c $840,400
To Sales revenue A/c $840,400
(Being the sales is recorded)
Cash A/c Dr $758,910
To Sales revenue A/c $758,910
(Being the collection is recorded)
b. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c Dr $8,026
To Account receivable A/c $8,026
(Being uncollected amount is recorded)
c. Accounts Receivable Dr A/c Dr $2,889
To Allowance for Doubtful Accounts A/c $2,889
(Being uncollected amount is recorded)
Cash A/c Dr $2,889
To Accounts Receivable A/c Dr $2,889
(Being recovery of uncollectible amount is recorded)
d. Bad debt expense A/c Dr $19,747
To Allowance for doubtful debts $19,747
(Being bad debt expense is recorded)
The computation is shown below
= $23,180 - ($8,570 + $2,889 + $8,026)
= $19,747
1) The net realizable value of the receivables at Nash's Trading Post, LLC's end of the period is $252,684.
2.a) Nash's Trading Post, LLC's ending balance in the Accounts Receivable is $274,864.
2.b) Nash's Trading Post, LLC's ending balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is $23,180.
3. Journal Entries:
a) Debit Accounts Receivable $840,400
Credit Sales Revenue $840,400
- To record sales for the period.
Debit Cash $758,910
Credit Accounts Receivable $758,910
- To record collections for the period.
b) Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $8,026
Credit Accounts Receivable $8,026
- To record a write-off of uncollectible accounts.
c) Debit Accounts Receivable $2,889
Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,889
- To reverse the recovery of an uncollectible account.
Debit Cash $2,889
Credit Accounts Receivable $2,889
- To record the recovery of an uncollectible account.
d) Debit Bad Debt Expense $19,567
Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $19,567
- To record bad debt expense for the period.
Data Analysis:
Beginning balances:
Accounts receivable = $201,400
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts = $8,750 (credit)
Net credit sales = $840,400
Collections from customers = $758,910
Amounts written off = $8,026
Written-off account recovered = $2,889
Estimated uncollectible accounts = $23,180
a) Accounts Receivable $840,400 Sales Revenue $840,400
Cash $758,910 Accounts Receivable $758,910
b) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $8,026 Accounts Receivable $8,026
c) Accounts Receivable $2,889 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $2,889
Cash $2,889 Accounts Receivable $2,889
d) Bad Debt Expense $19,567 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $19,567
T-Accounts:
Accounts Receivable
Account Titles Debit Credit
Beginning balance $201,400
Sales Revenue 840,400
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $8,026
Allowance for
Doubtful Accounts 2,889
Cash 2,889
Cash collections 758,910
Ending Balance $274,864
Totals $1,044,689 $1,044,689
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Account Titles Debit Credit
Beginning balance $8,750
Accounts Receivable $8,026
Accounts Receivable 2,889
Bad Debt Expense 19,567
Ending balance $23,180
Total $31,206 $31,206
- Net Realizable Value of Receivables = $252,684 ($274,864 - $23,180)
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