Brubacher Service Company sells for cash and on account. By selling on credit, Brubacher cannot expect to
Question:
Brubacher Service Company sells for cash and on account. By selling on credit, Brubacher cannot expect to collect 100% of its accounts receivable. At December 31, 2017, and 2016, respectively, Brubacher reported the following on its balance sheet (in thousands of dollars):
During the year ended December 31, 2017, Brubacher earned service revenue and collected cash from customers. Bad debt expense for the year was $335 thousand and Brubacher wrote off uncollectible accounts receivable.
Requirements
1. Prepare T-accounts for Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Uncollectibles, and insert the December 31, 2016, balances as given.
2. Journalize the following transactions of Brubacher for the year ended December 31, 2017. Explanations are not required.
a. Service revenue on account, $6,700 thousand
b. Collections from customers on account, $6,300 thousand
c. Bad debt expense, $335 thousand
d. Write-offs of uncollectible accounts receivable, $300 thousand
e. Recovered an account receivable, $5 thousand
3. Post to the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Un-collectibles T-accounts.
4. Compute the ending balances for the two T-accounts, and compare to the Brubacher
Service amounts at December 31, 2017. They should be the same.
5. Show what Brubacher should report on its income statement for the year ended December 31, 2017?
Step by Step Answer:
Financial Accounting
ISBN: 978-0134564142
6th Canadian edition
Authors: Walter Jr. Harrison, Charles T. Horngren, C. William Thomas, Greg Berberich, Catherine Seguin