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56. Part I:g. The item name is omitted. Please enter the dol…

56. Part I:g. The item name is omitted. Please enter the dollar amount for the item that affects the book balance. If the amount increases the book balance, enter a positive number; if it decreases the book balance, enter a negative number: 

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All else equal, it is better to have a higher – rather than…

All else equal, it is better to have a higher – rather than lower – accounts receivable turnover.

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Pontotoc Company accepts a credit card as payment for $800 o…

Pontotoc Company accepts a credit card as payment for $800 of services provided to a customer. The credit card company charges a 5% fee for its collection services. Select the journal entry that Pontotoc should use to record the collection of the accounts receivable (i.e., settlement) from the credit card company:

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In preparing the November bank reconciliation for Julia Comp…

In preparing the November bank reconciliation for Julia Company, it was discovered that a check was correctly written for $85 to pay utilities expense but the payment was erroneously recorded for $58 in the company’s books. Which of the following entries would correct this error?

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51. BONUS In a subsequent period, Jackson collected $750 in…

51. BONUS In a subsequent period, Jackson collected $750 in cash from a customer whose account balance was previously written off. Complete the journal entry to reinstate the receivable. (The collection part of the recovery – part “b” – has been completed). Each blank is worth 1pt (2pts total). Event Account Title Debit Credit (A)  [a] $750          [b] $750 (B) Cash $750           Accounts Receivable $750  

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At the end of the accounting period, Davis Company had $4,50…

At the end of the accounting period, Davis Company had $4,500 in accounts receivable and $500 in its allowance for doubtful accounts. Davis reported $800 of uncollectible accounts expense on its income statement for this same accounting period. Based on this information, the net realizable value of accounts receivable is

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54d. How much do you credit cash for?

54d. How much do you credit cash for?

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52c. What is allowance for doubtful accounts?

52c. What is allowance for doubtful accounts?

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Biloxi Company loaned $30,000 to a customer on July 1, Year…

Biloxi Company loaned $30,000 to a customer on July 1, Year 1. The note carried a one-year term and a 12% rate of interest. How will the December 31, Year 1 adjusting entry to record accrued interest revenue impact Biloxi’s Year 1 financial statements?

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56. Part II: Part II: Write the journal entry to update Lamb…

56. Part II: Part II: Write the journal entry to update Lamb’s Cash account balance for the bank service charge, ONLY: l. What is the debit amount? Account Title Debit Credit                                  l                                               

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