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- Part A Albert Trading Limited used the statement of financial position approach to estimate the impairment loss of receivable. An aging of account receivable at 31 December 2019 revealed that S68,000 of the $835,000 outstanding accounts receivable will prove uncollectible. The Allowance for Impairment has a debit balance of $6,200 prior to adjustment. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare an adjusting entry on 31 December 2019 to recognize the impairment loss of receivable. Part B On 12 January 2020, Peter Lee, a major customer, declared bankruptey, and Albert Trading, determined that a receivable from Peter Lee in the amount of $3,400 was worthless. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare the journal entry required by Albert Trading in this situation.Correction of errorsIn examining the books of Mulan Company, you found out that certain adjustments had been overlooked at the end of 2019 and 2020. You also discovered that other items had been improperly recorded. These omissions and other failures for each year are summarized below: 12/31/20 12/31/19Salaries payable P780,000 P873,600Interest receivable 213,000 259,200Prepaid insurance 307,800 384,000Advances from customers (Collections from customers had beenrecorded as sales but should have been recognized as advances from customers because goods were not shipped until the following year) 561,000 470,400 Machinery (Capital expenditures had been recorded as repairs but shouldhave been charged to Machinery; the depreciation rate is 10% per year, but depreciation in the year of expenditure is to be recognized at 5%) 522,000 564,000 Required:Compute for the total effect of errors in the net income of 2019 and 2020.Transactions Alex and Hagi decided to open a home cleaning service company, H@L . The following information is a partial list of transactions from H@L Inc. January 1- Alex and Hagi gach donated $ 25.000 in exchange for common stock to start the business. March 3- H@L Inc., paid $ 3.000 cash for a two-year insurance policy that was effective immediately. March 15-The Company purchased $8.000 of supplies on account. April 5- The Company purchased some cleaning equipment for $10.000 cash. The equipment should last for five years with no residual value. H@L company will take a full year of depreciation in 2020. May 1-H@L Inc., purchased a year's worth of advertising in a local newspaper for $ 1.200 cash. September 1- The Company obtained a nine-month loan for $ 15.000 at 5% from Do Not Trust Bank, with interest and principal payable on June 2021. December 31- The Company paid $ 5.000 of accounts payable owed from transaction 3. December 31- The Company earned service revenues of $ 26.225,…
- al balance on 31 December 2020 which failed to agree by $300, a trial balance. A suspense account was opened for the difference. rrors made in 2020 were found: ccount had been undercast by $200 been undercast by $600 Rake was incorrectly debited to the account of J. Flake. ccount had been undercast by $700 er at net book value had been credited in error to the sales necessary to correct the errors count after the errors described have been corrected pusly been calculated at $120,000 for the year ending 31 e calculations of the corrected net profit.Part A Albert Trading Limited used the statement of financial position approach to estimate the impairment loss of receivable. An aging of account receivable at 31 December 2019 revealed that $68,000 of the $835,000 outstanding accounts receivable will prove uncollectible. The Allowance for Impairment has a debit balance of $6,200 prior to adjustment. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare an adjusting entry on 31 December 2019 to recognize the impairment loss of receivable.The adjusting journal entry to adjust the allowance for doubtful accounts as of December 31, 2020 will include a debit to doubtful accounts expense of Please include solutions. Thank you!
- Part A Albert Trading Limited used the statement of financial position approach to estimate the impairment loss of receivable. An aging of account receivable at 31 December 2019 revealed that $68,000 of the $835,000 outstanding accounts receivable will prove uncollectible. The Allowance for Impairment has a debit balance of $6,200 prior to adjustment. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare an adjusting entry on 31 December 2019 to recognize the impairment loss of receivable. Part B On 12 January 2020, Peter Lee, a major customer, declared bankruptcy, and Albert Trading, determined that a receivable from Peter Lee in the amount of S3,400 was worthless. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare the journal entry required by Albert Trading in this situation.Question Part A Albert Trading Limited used the statement of financial position approach to estimate the impairment loss of receivable. An aging of account receivable at 31 December 2019 revealed that S68,000 of the S835,000 outstanding accounts receivable will prove uncollectible. The Allowance for Impairment has a debit balance of $6,200 prior to adjustment. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare an adjusting entry on 31 December 2019 to recognize the impairment loss of receivable. Part B On 12 January 2020, Peter Lee, a major customer, declared bankruptey, and Albert Trading, determined that a receivable from Peter Lee in the amount of $3,400 was worthless. Required: (Explanation of the Journal Entry is not required) Prepare the joumal entry required by Albert Trading in this situation.A edugen.wileyplus.com W WileyPLUS Bb Return to Blackboard US US Weygandt, Accounting Principles, 13th Edition, Custom WileyPLUS Course for Bronx Commun Help | System Announcements Problem 9-01A a-d (Video) At December 31, 2019, Ayayai Co. reported the following information on its balance sheet. Accounts receivable $965,100 Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 79,700 During 2020, the company had the following transactions related to receivables. 1. Sales on account $3,692,700 2. Sales returns and allowances 49,600 3. Collections of accounts receivable 2,817,800 4. Write-offs of accounts receivable deemed uncollectible 89,600 5. Recovery of bad debts previously written off as uncollectible 27,350 Your answer is correct. Aceur me thatne neh diecouınte w ers Prepare the journal entries to record onch of tho0o fuo trnnanotiono
- Coronado Financial Services performs bookkeeping and tax-reporting services to startup companies in the Oconomowoc area. On January 1, 2020, Coronado entered into a 3-year service contract with Walleye Tech. Walleye promises to pay $9,000 at the beginning of each year, which at contract inception is the standalone selling price for these services. At the end of the second year, the contract is modified and the fee for the third year of services is reduced to $7,000. In addition, Walleye agrees to pay an additional $18,000 at the beginning of the third year to cover the contract for 3 additional years (i.e., 4 years remain after the modification). The extended contract services are similar to those provided in the first 2 years of the contract. (a) Your Answer Correct Answer Your answer is correct. Prepare the jourmal entries for Coronado in 2020 and 2021 related to this service contract. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent…Correction of errors In examining the books of Ula Company, you found out that certain adjustments had been overlooked at the end of 2019 and 2020. You also discovered that other items had been improperly recorded. These omissions and other failures for each year are summarized below: 12/31/20 Salaries payable Interest receivable Prepaid insurance Advances from customers (Collections from customers had been recorded as sales but should have been recognized as advances from customers because goods were not shipped until the following year) 12/31/19 P780,000 P873,600 259,200 384,000 470,400 213,000 307,800 561,000 Machinery (Capital expenditures had been recorded as repairs but should have been charged to Machinery; the depreciation rate is 10% per year, but depreciation in the year of expenditure is to be recognized at 5%) 522,000 564,000 Required: Compute for the total effect of errors in the net income of 2019 and 2020.Transactions Alex and Hagi decided to open a home cleaning service company, H@L The following information is a partial list of transactions from H@L Inc. January 1- Alex and Hagi each donated $ 25.000 in exchange for common stock to start the business. March 3- H@L Inc., paid $ 3.000 cash for a two-year insurance policy that was effective immediately. March 15-The Company purchased $8.000 of supplies on account. April 5- The Company purchased some cleaning equipment for $10.000 cash. The equipment should last for five years with no residual value. H@L company will take a full year of depreciation in 2020. May 1-H@L Inc., purchased a year's worth of advertising in a local newspaper for $ 1.200 cash. September 1- The Company obtained a nine-month loan for $ 15.000 at 5% from Do Not Trust Bank, with interest and principal payable on June 2021. December 31- The Company paid $ 5.000 of accounts payable owed from transaction 3. December 31- The Company earned service revenues of $ 26.225, of…