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3 October, 14:59

Laurel Company factors $300,000 of receivables to Hardy Factors. Hardy Factors assesses a 3% fee on the amount of receivables sold. Laurel Co. factors its receivables to Hardy Factors regularly. What journal entry does Laurel Co. make when the factoring occurs?

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  1. 3 October, 15:24
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    The answers are:

    Dr Cash 291,000

    Dr Service Charge Expense 9,000

    Cr Accounts Receivable 300,000

    Explanation:

    When assets increase, they are debited. Since cash increases then it should be recorded as a debit. Since accounts receivable decreases, then it should be recorded as a credit.

    When expenses increase, they are debited. Since service charge expenses increases, then it should be recorded as a debit.
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