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Answer:
McGlone should report $48,000 (5% x $960,000) as its Allowance for Doubtful Accounts at 12/31/20 by recognizing bad debt expense of $27,600.
Debit Bad debt expense $27,600
Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $27,600
(To recognize bad debt expense for the year)
Explanation:
The following required journals are necessary to reconcile the balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts:
Debit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $28,000
Credit Accounts Receivable $28,000
(To recognize write-off on accounts)
Debit Accounts Receivable $8,400
Credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $8,400
(Recognition of accounts receivable previously written off)
Debit Cash $8,400
Credit Accounts Receivable $8,400
(Recognition of cash collection on accounts receivable previously written off)
- Based on the adjustments above, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts would be: Opening balance - Write-off + Reinstated written-off amount, that is: $40,000 - $28,000 + $8,400 = $20,400
- Since McGlone estimates 5% of accounts receivable as uncollectible, 5% of $960,000 is $48,000. Therefore, bad debt expense (addition to the allowance account) would be $27,600 ($48,000 - $20,400).