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26 February, 04:31

Sherman Peterson is an attorney in Los Angeles. Peterson uses the direct write-off method to account for uncollectible receivables. At January 31, 2014, Peterson's accounts receivable totaled $15,000. During February, he earned revenue of $18,000 on account and collected $19,000 on account. He also wrote off uncollectible receivables of $1,800 on February 28, 2014.

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1. Use the direct write-off method to journalize Peterson's write-off of the uncollectible receivables.

2. What is Peterson's balance of Accounts Receivable at February 28, 2014?

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  1. 26 February, 04:59
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    1) Bad debt expense (Debit) 1,800

    Accounts receivable (Credit) 1,800

    2) $12,200

    Explanation:

    1) Write off method of accounting directly credits accounts receivable instead of creating a provision for doubtful debt. Therefore following entry is recognized

    Bad debt expense (Debit) 1,800

    Accounts receivable (Credit) 1,800

    2) Ledger balance of accounts receivable is $ 12,200 calculated as follows:

    Opening Balance (31 January 2014) 15,000

    Add: Sales on account during February 18,000

    Less: Collection during February (19,000)

    Less: Written off (1,800)

    Balance at 28 February 2014 $12,200
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