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6 July, 00:18

Analyzing Accounts Receivable Changes The comparative balance sheets of Sloan Company reveal that accounts receivable (before deducting allowances) increased by $15,000 in 2013. During the same time period, the allowance for uncollectible accounts increased by $2,100. If sales revenue was $120,000 in 2013 and bad debts expense was 2.5% of sales, how much cash was collected from customers during the year?

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  1. 6 July, 00:43
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    Cash was collected from customers during the year was $ 104,100

    Explanation:

    Sales revenue = $120,000

    Bad debt expense = 2.5% of sales

    Therefore, Bad debt expense = $120,000 x 2.5% = $3,000

    Thus, allowance for uncollectible accounts should have increased by $3,000. But it increased by $2,100.

    Therefore, uncollectible accounts receivable of $900 ($3,000 - $2,100) were written off during that year.

    Cash collected from customers = Sales revenue - Increase in accounts receivable - Uncollectible accounts written off

    = $120,000 - $15,000 - $900

    = $104,100
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