ACC 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Perpetual Inventory, Cash Flow, Laser Printing

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Waybridge inc. has proit of ,000 on december 31, 2016, accounts receivable of ,500, and an allowance for doubtful accounts of 4,560. Net credit sales were ,000 during the year. None of the following activities, below, have been relected in the accounting records of the business (but all other entries have been made): Write-of of accounts receivable that are determined to be uncollectable. Customers who were previously written of sent in cheques. Waybridge inc. estimates that 14% of their ending accounts receivable will be uncollectable in the upcoming year. Record the above noted transactions into the expanded accounting equation using account names and answer the questions which follow. Assume the percentage you calculated in the past two years was 12. 3% in. Yes, because that means we aren"t collecting our a/r. When time goes on, it becomes more diicult to collect on a/r. The business used a percentage of outstanding accounts receivable to calculate its estimated uncollectible accounts.

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