Q18E

Question

At January 1, 2018, Hilltop Flagpoles had Accounts Receivable of \(28,000, and Allowance for Bad Debts had a credit balance of \)3,000. During the year, Hilltop Flagpoles recorded the following:

a. Sales of \(185,000 (\)164,000 on account; \(21,000 for cash). Ignore Cost of Goods Sold.

b. Collections on account, \)135,000.

c. Write-offs of uncollectible receivables, $2,300.

Requirements

1. Journalize Hilltop’s transactions that occurred during 2018. The company uses the allowance method.

2. Post Hilltop’s transactions to the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Bad Debts T-accounts.

3. Journalize Hilltop’s adjustment to record bad debts expense assuming Hilltop estimates bad debts as 3% of credit sales. Post the adjustment to the appropriate T-accounts.

4. Show how Hilltop Flagpoles will report net accounts receivable on its December 31, 2018, balance sheet.

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer
  1. Journal entries are recorded in Step 2. 
  2. T accounts are recorded in Step 3. 
  3. Journal entry and T account in Step 4.
  4. The balance of net realizable value is $49,780.
1Step 1: Definition of accounts receivable

The accounts receivable means the amount that is being received by the company. This amount is received from the debtors of the company.

2Step 2: (1) Journalizing the transactions

Date 

Particulars

Debit

Credit

 

Accounts Receivables

$164,000

 

 

   Sales Revenue

 

$164,000

 

(Sold goods on account)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash

$21,000

 

 

   Sales Revenue

 

$21,000

 

(Being goods sold in cash)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash

$135,000

 

 

   Accounts Receivables

 

$135,000

 

(Collected cash on account.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Allowance for Bad Debts

$2,300

 

 

   Accounts Receivables

 

$2,300

 

(uncollectible receivables written off.)

 

 

3Step 3: (2) Posting of transactions to the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Bad Debts T-accounts.



Accounts Receivable

Balance 

$28,000

$135,000

Sales

Collections 

$164,000

 $ 2,300

 

Bal. 

$54,700

 

 





Allowance for Bad Debts

Write-off

$2,300

Balance

$3,000

 

 

Balance

$700

4Step 4: (3) Journal entry and T accounts.

Bad-Debts=Accounts  Receivable×Percentage  of  Bad  Debts-Unadjusted  Balance  =$164,000×3%$700=$4,920$700=$4,220




Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

 

Bad Debts Expense

$4,220

 

 

Allowance for Bad Debts

 

$4,220

 

(Being entry to record bad debts expense)

 

 




Allowance for Bad Debts

Write off    

$2,300

Bal.

$3,000

 

 

Unadjusted Balance

700

 

 

Adjustment

$4,220 

 

 

Balance

 $4,920 

5Step 5: (4) Reporting of net accounts receivable on December 31, 2018

Particular’s

As of December 2018

Accounts Receivable

$54,700

 

Less: Allowance for Bad Debts

($4,920)

Net Realizable Value

$49,780