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December 31, Year 1, the Loudoun Corporation estimated that 3% of its credit sales of $112,500 would be uncollectible. Loudoun uses the allowance me On thod of accounting for uncollectible accounts. In February of Year 2, f Loudoun's customers failed to pay his $1,050 account and the account was written off On April 4. Year 2 this customer paid Loudoun the $1,050 Which of the following answers correctly the customer's account? states the effect of Loudoun Company's February Year 2 entry to write off Assets = Liab.+Equity Rev. - Expenses = Net Inc. Cash Flow A. NA = NA + NA NA - NA = NA NA NA B. (1,050) = NA + (1,050) (1,050) - NA = (1,050) NA c. (1,050) = (1,050) + NA NA-NA=NA NA D. NA = (1,050) + (1,050) NA - (1,050) - (1,050) NA.

1. Option C

2. Option B

3. Option D

4. Option A

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  1. 30 September, 14:50
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    A. NA = NA + NA NA - NA = NA NA NA

    Explanation:

    As Year 2 the customer paid Loudoun the $1,050, which was written off On April 4, Year 1.

    Therefore, the following journal entries to record the transaction.

    Accounts receivable debit $1,050

    Allowance for doubtful accounts credit $1,050

    To record reinstatement of accounts receivable.

    Cash debit $1,050

    Accounts receivable credit $1,050

    As one asset account is increase and another asset account is decreased.
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