Respuesta :
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below;
For the year 1
1. Accounts receivable $1,348,100
To Sales $1,348,100
(Being the sale of merchandise is recorded)
Cost of good sold $981,200
To Merchandise inventory $981,200
(Being the cost of merchandise is recorded)
2. Allowance for doubtful accounts $20,700
To Accounts receivable $20,700
(Being the written off amount is recorded)
3. Cash $6,67,100
To Accounts receivable $6,67,100
(Being the cash received is recorded)
d. Bad debts expense $31,264.80
To Allowance for doubtful accounts $31,264.80
(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)
The computation is shown below for bad debts
Sales $1,348,100
Less: cash collection -$667,100
Less: written off amount -$20,700
Ending balance of account receivable $660,300
1.60% of account receivable $10,564.80
Add: debit balance $20,700
bad debt expense $31,264.80
For the year 2
1. Accounts receivable $1,557,000
To Sales $1,557,000
(Being the sale of merchandise is recorded)
Cost of good sold $1,347,300
To Merchandise inventory $1,347,300
(Being the cost of merchandise is recorded)
2. Allowance for doubtful accounts $28,600
To Accounts receivable $28,600
(Being the written off amount is recorded)
3. Cash $1,241,900
To Accounts receivable $1,241,900
(Being the cash received is recorded)
d. Bad debts expense $33,184
To Allowance for doubtful accounts $33,184
(Being the bad debt expense is recorded)
The computation of the bad debt expense is shown below;
beginning balance of account receivable $660,300
Add: Sales $1,557,000
Less: cash collection -$1,241,900
Less: written off amount -$28,600
Ending balance of account receivable $948,600
1.60% of account receivable $15,148.80
Add: debit balance ($28,600 - $10,564.80) $18,035.20
Year end adjustment $33,184