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Why is the direct write-off method an unacceptable method for GAAP purposes?
It makes no effort to match an estimated bad debts expense to the year in which the sale took place but writes off the account only when it proves to be uncollectible in some future accounting period.
When recording bad debts expense, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account is required with which of the following methods?
Percentage of net credit sales method & Aging-the-accounts-receivable method
A company uses the accrual basis of accounting. At what point or points in time during the accounting period is the entry made whereby the company debits Bad Debts Expense and credits the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts?
At the end of any interim period and at the end of the annual accounting period when financial statements will be prepared.
For which of the following methods of estimating or recording bad debts expense is it necessary to take the end-of-the-period unadjusted balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts into account before calculating the amount of the adjusting entry?
The aging-of-the-accounts-receivable method.
A Note Receivable is dated June 2, 2010, and has a 120-day term. If the exact number of elapsed days is used, what is the maturity date?
September 30, 2010.
A company sells merchandise inventory to its customers using both Accounts Receivable and Notes Receivable. Which description best fits the end-of-the-period adjusting entry to accrue the interest on the notes receivable?
Debit Interest Receivable and credit Interest Revenue.
A firm using the direct write-off method of accounting for bad debts expense writes off a customer's account receivable as uncollectible. Two months later the customer pays the company in full for this account. The appropriate partial journal entry to record the customer's payment would include which of the following?
A credit to the Bad Debts Expense account.
The direct write-off method of accounting for bad debts is not as theoretically sound as the allowance method, yet some firms still use it. Which accounting principle is violated when the direct write-off method is used (1) and which accounting principle provides a rationale for the use of the direct write-off method of accounting for bad debts (2)?
The (1) matching principle and the (2) materiality principle.
The Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account has a year-end credit balance, prior to adjustment, of $725. An aging of the accounts receivable indicates that the amount of accounts receivable that will prove to be uncollectible is $2,700. The adjusting entry to record bad debts expense will include which of the following?
A credit to the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account of $1,975.
How much interest will be earned on a $12,800, 6%, 150-day note receivable?
$320.00.
Which of the following is true with regard to a $3,000, 14%, 90-day note that is dishonored?
The Notes Receivable account is credited.
Total current assets increase by the amount of the interest earned.
The Interest Earned account is credited.
An account receivable is debited.
A $6,000, 4%, 6-month note is received by Farrady Company on September 30. Which of the following is true about the adjusting entry to be made at the end of the year, December 31?
The amount of the adjusting entry will be $60.
A $6,000, 4%, 6-month note is received by Farrady Company on September 30. Which of the following is not part of the entry that Farrady will record when it receives payment on March 31 of the following the year?
Debit Interest Receivable for $60.
Credit sales for Sparrow Inc. during the year were $505,000. Management of Sparrow estimates that uncollectible accounts are 2% of credit sales. The balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts account before the adjustment for bad debts is a debit of $860. Which of the following is true?
The amount of the adjusting entry will be $10,100.
When the maker of a note fails to pay on time, which is the term used to describe the note?
Dishonored.