On January 1, Year 1, a company paid $61,000 cash to purchas…
On January 1, Year 1, a company paid $61,000 cash to purchase a truck. The company planned to drive the truck for 100,000 miles and then to sell it. The truck was expected to have a $10,000 salvage value. The truck was actually driven 33,500 miles during Year 1, 13,500 miles during Year 2, 28,500 miles during Year 3 and 10,500 miles during Year 4. If the company uses the units-of-production method, which of the following shows how the adjusting entry to recognize depreciation expense at the end of Year 3 will affect the company’s financial statements? Balance SheetIncome StatementStatement of Cash FlowsAssets=Liabilities+EquityCash+Truck−Accumulated DepreciationRevenue−Expenses=Net IncomeA. + −$14,535= +$14,535 −$14,535=$(14,535)$(14,535) OAB. + −$14,535= +$(14,535) −$14,535=$(14,535) C. + −$38,505= +$38,505 −$38,505=$(38,505) D. + −$38,505= +$38,505 −$38,505=$(38,505)$(38,505) OA
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On December 31, Year 3, Alpha Company had an ending balance of $400,000 in its accounts receivable account and an unadjusted (current) balance in its allowance for doubtful accounts account of $600. Alpha estimates uncollectible accounts expense to be 1% of receivables. Based on this information, the amount of uncollectible accounts expense shown on the Year 3 income statement is
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