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bagirrra123 [75]
2 years ago
15

Yates Company's records provide the following information concerning certain account balances and changes in these account balan

ces during the current year. Transaction information is missing from each item below.
Instructions:
Prepare the entry to record the missing information for each account. (Consider each independently.)
1) Accounts Receivable: Jan. 1, balance $41,000, Dec. 31, balance $55,000, uncollectible accounts written off during the year, $6,000; accounts receivable collected during the year,$159,000. Prepare the entry to record sales revenue.
2) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts: Jan. 1, balance $4,000, Dec. 31, balance $7,500, uncollectible accounts written off during the year, $20,000. Prepare the entry to record bad debt expense.
3) Accounts Payable: Jan. 1, balance $25,000, Dec. 31, balance $54,000, purchases on account for the year, $150,000. Prepare the entry to record payments on account.
4) Interest Receivable:
Jan. 1 accrued, $3,000, Dec. 31 accrued, $2,100, recognized for the year, $35,000. Prepare the entry to record cash interest received.
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1 answer:
andre [41]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em>Part 1. The entry to record sales revenue.</em>

Trade Receivables $179,000 (debit)

Revenue $179,000 (credit)

<em>Part 2. The entry to record bad debt expense</em>

Bad Debts $ 20,000 (debit)

Trade Receivable $ 20,000 (credit)

<em>Part 3. The entry to record payments on account</em>

Trade Payable $ 121,000 (debit)

Cash $ 121,000 (credit)

<em>Part 4. The entry to record cash interest received</em>

Cash $ 35,900 (debit)

Interest Receivable $ 35,900 (credit)

Explanation:

<em>Part 1. The entry to record sales revenue.</em>

Open Total Trade Receivable Account and Calculate Sales as the missing Balance:

$159,000 + $6,000 + $ 55,000 - $ 410000 = $179,000

<em>Part 2. The entry to record bad debt expense</em>

Bad Debts are written against Trade Receivables. No need to open Allowance for Doubtful Debts Account

<em>Part 3. The entry to record payments on account</em>

Open Total Trade Payable Account and Calculate Cash as the missing Balance:

$25,000+$150,000-$54,000 = $121,000

<em>Part 4. The entry to record cash interest received</em>

Open Interest Receivable Account and Calculate Cash as the missing Balance:

$3,000+$35,000-$2,100=$35,900

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