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1 Receivables Chapter 8 Exercises

2 Percent of Sales Method
In-Class Exercise: Exercise No Page E Percent of Sales Method

3 Percent of Sales Method
Exercise E8-17 (Percent of Sales Method) At January 1, 2015, Windy Mountain Flagpoles had the following: Accounts Receivable of $34, Allowance for Bad Debts of $3,000 (credit balance). During the year, Windy Mountain Flagpoles recorded the following: (a) Sales of $189,000 ($165,000 on account; $24,000 for cash). (b) Collections on account, $133,000. (c) Write-offs of uncollectible receivables, $2,800. Requirements: (1) Journalized Windy’s transactions that occurred during (2) Post transactions to the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Bad Debts T-accounts. (3) Journalize Windy’s adjustment for bad debts expense assuming Windy estimates bad debts as 1% of credit sales. Post adjustment to the appropriate T-accounts. (4) Show how Windy will report net accounts receivable on its December 31 balance sheet.

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End of Exercise

10 Percent of Accounts Receivable Method
In-Class Exercise): Exercise No Page E Percent of Accounts Receivable Method

11 Percent of Accounts Receivable Method
Exercise E8-18 (Percent of Receivables Method) At January 1, 2015, Windy Mountain Flagpoles had the following: Accounts Receivable of $34, Allowance for Bad Debts of $3,000 (credit balance). During the year, Windy Mountain Flagpoles recorded the following: (a) Sales of $189,000 ($165,000 on account; $24,000 for cash). (b) Collections on account, $133,000. (c) Write-offs of uncollectible receivables, $2,800. Requirements: (1) Journalized Windy’s transactions that occurred during (2) Post transactions to the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Bad Debts T-accounts. (3) Journalize Windy’s adjustment for bad debts expense assuming Windy estimates bad debts as 2% of accounts receivable. Post adjustment to the appropriate T-accounts. (4) Show how Windy will report net accounts receivable on its December 31 balance sheet.

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End of Exercise

18 Aging of Accounts Receivable Method
In-Class Exercise: Exercise No Page E Aging of Accounts Receivables Method

19 Aging of Accounts Receivable Method
Exercise E8-19 (Aging of Receivables Method) At December 31, 2014, the Accounts Receivable balance of GPS Technology is $190, The Allowance for Bad Debts account has a $1,600 debit balance. GPS prepares the following aging schedule for its accounts receivable: Age of Accounts Total to to to Over Accounts receivable……190, $80, $60, $40, $10,000 Percent uncollectible… % % % % Requirements: (1) Journalize the year-end adjusting entry for bad debts on the basis of the aging schedule. Show the T-account for the Allowance for Bad Debts at December 31, 2014. (2) Show how GPS Technology will report its net accounts receivable on it December 31, balance sheet.

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End of Exercise

23 Accounting for Notes Receivable
In-Class Exercise (Form groups and work exercise): Exercise No Page E Notes Receivable Transactions (Use the format, as reflected on the next chart, to complete this exercise)

24 Accounting for Notes Receivable
General Journal Date Description Debit Credit Exercise E8-23 (Page 531)

25 Notes Receivable Exercise E8-23
The following transactions occurred during 2013 and 2014 for Caspian Importers. The company ends its accounting year on April 30. 2013 Feb Loaned $14,000 cash to Brett Dowling on a one-year, 8% note. Apr Sold goods to Putt Masters, receiving a 90-day, 6% note for $9,000. Apr. 30 Made a single entry to accrue interest revenue on both notes. ??? Collected the maturity value of the Putt Masters note. 2014 Feb Collected the maturity value of the Dowling note. Requirements: (1) Journalize all required entries. (2) Make sure to determine the missing maturity date (???).

26 Notes Receivable Accrued interest earned on the two notes. Dowling – ($14,000 x .08 x 90/360 = $280) Masters – ($ 9,000 x .06 x 24/360 = $ 36) Total $316

27 Notes Receivable $ 9,000 x .06 x 66/360 = $ 99
Accrued interest earned on the two notes. Dowling – ($14,000 x .08 x 90/360 = $280) Masters – ($ 9,000 x .06 x 24/360 = $ 36) $ 9,000 x .06 x 66/360 = $ 99

28 Notes Receivable $ 14,000 x .08 x 9/12 = $840
Accrued interest earned on the two notes. Dowling – ($14,000 x .08 x 90/360 = $280) Masters – ($ 9,000 x .06 x 24/360 = $ 36) $ 14,000 x .08 x 9/12 = $840

29 Notes Receivable End of Exercise


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