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Santana Rey, owner of Business Solutions, realizes that she needs to begin accou

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Question

Santana Rey, owner of Business Solutions, realizes that she needs to begin accounting for bad debts expense. Assume that Business Solutions has total revenues of $44,000 during the first three months of 2012, and that the Accounts Receivable balance on March 31, 2012, is $22,867. Required 1. Prepare the adjusting entry needed for Business Solutions to recognize bad debts expense on March 31, 2012, under each of the following independent assumptions (assume a zero unadjusted balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at March 31). a. Bad debts are estimated to be 1% of total revenues. (Round amounts to the dollar.) b. Bad debts are estimated to be 2% of accounts receivable. (Round amounts to the dollar.) 2. Assume that Business Solutions

Explanation / Answer

1. 44,000*.01= 440 DR Bad Debt Expense 440 CR Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 440 22,867*.02= 457 (rounded) DR Bad Debt Expense 457 CR Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 457 2. The allowance for doubtful accounts will be 457-100=357. The proper amount will be 20,250 *.02= 405 So the proper entry will be DR Bad Debt Expense 48 (405-357) CR Allowance For Doubtful Accounts 48 3. Probably not a good idea since the direct write-off method is not proper accounting under GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles).

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