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22 November, 05:01

Entries for Uncollectible Receivables, using Allowance Method Journalize the following transactions in the accounts of Sedona Interiors Company, a restaurant supply company that uses the allowance method of accounting for uncollectible receivables: May 1. Sold merchandise on account to Beijing Palace Co., $18,900. The cost of the merchandise sold was $11,200. Aug. 30. Received $8,000 from Beijing Palace Co. and wrote off the remainder owed on the sale of May 1 as uncollectible. Dec. 8. Reinstated the account of Beijing Palace Co. that had been written off on August 30 and received $10,900 cash in full payment. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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  1. 22 November, 05:21
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    account receivables 18,900 debit

    sales revenues 18,900 credit

    Cost of good sold 11,200 debit

    Inventory 11,200 credit

    Cash 8,000 debit

    allowance for doubtful account 10,900 debit

    Account receivables 18,900 credit

    account receivables 10,900 debit

    allowance for doubtful accounts 10,900 credit

    cash 10,900 debit

    account receivables 10,900 credit

    Explanation:

    when we write-off we do not recognize an expense as we use the allowance method.

    Now, when we recover the account we reverse the write-off method and then, record the collection as usual.
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