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May 1 Paid Web Design Inc. $8,500 to develop the fan websites. The fan websites were operational on
May 10. Front Row charged this expenditure to other expense.
10 Front Row Entertainment sold $550 worth of advertising to Little John's Restaurant with terms 2/10, n/30. The advertising will randomly appear on the artists' websites throughout the month of May. Front Row expects Little John's to pay within the discount period.
15 Front Row Entertainment sold $450 worth of advertising to Sherwood Media with terms 2/10, n/30. The advertising related to an in-store DVD promotion that Sherwood was holding later in the month. Front Row expects Sherwood Media to pay within the discount period.
19 Front Row Entertainment received payment from Little John for the May 10 bill.
20 Sherwood Media informed Front Row that an error had been made on its advertisement.
Sherwood's promotion was supposed to run from May 20 to May 25; however, the advertisement stated that the promotion would run from May 15 to May 25. Because the error was Front Row's fault, Front Row agreed to reduce the amount owed by $150.
June 1 Front Row Entertainment sold $750 worth of advertising to Big House Entertainment Company with terms 2/10, n/30. The advertising will randomly appear on the artists' websites throughout the month of June. Front Row expect Big House to pay within the discount period.
10 Sherwood paid Front Row the amount owed for the May 15 bill minus the allowance granted on May 20.
20 Front Row learns that Big House Entertainment has filed for bankruptcy, and it writes off the receivable from June 1st.
Over the next few months, the fan communities continue to grow in popularity, with more and more companies purchasing advertising space. By the end of 2019, Front Row reports the following balances:
Accounts receivable .......................................... $17,900
Allowance for doubtful accounts ........................ 250 (debit)
Credit sales ...................................................... 45,000
Required:
1. Prepare journal entries for the May and June transactions.
2. Prepare the adjusting entry required at December 31, 2019, with regard to bad debt under each of the following independent assumptions.
a. Assume that Front Row performed an aging of its accounts receivable. Front Row estimates that $895 of its accounts receivable will be uncollectible.
b. Assume that Front Row uses the percentage of credit sales method and estimates that 2% of credit sales will be uncollectible.
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