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Can someone answer this for me? 7. Selected accounts from Jim's Retail unadjusted trial balance at December 31, 2011, are as follows: DEBITS CREDITS Accounts

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7. Selected accounts from Jim's Retail unadjusted trial balance at December 31, 2011, are as follows:

DEBITS CREDITS
Accounts Receivable $1,000
Net Sales $100,000

Assume also that there is a credit balance of $200 in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts. If Jim's uses the allowance method, the entry to write off an account receivable balance of $40 would be:

Bad Debts Expense $40
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $40
Bad Debts Expense $40
Accounts Receivable $40
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $40
Accounts Receivable $40
Accounts Receivable $40
Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $40

None of the above.

8.

You have the following information for BEST SALES for 2011 and 2010:

2011

2010

Sales

$5,000,000

$800,000

Bad Debts Expense

100,000

40,000

Accounts Receivable (gross)

$400,000

$200,000

(Adjusted Balances at December 31)

Allowance for Bad Debts

10,000

20,000

(Adjusted Balances at December 31)

BEST SALES 2011 balance sheet information shows that:

Gross receivables as of the balance sheet date are $500,000.

Net realizable value of receivables as of the balance sheet date is $400,000.

Net realizable value of receivables as of the balance sheet date is $410,000.

Net realizable value of receivables as of the balance sheet date is $390,000.

None of the above.

9.

You have the following information for BEST SALES for 2011 and 2010:

2011

2010

Sales

$5,000,000

$800,000

Bad Debts Expense

100,000

40,000

Accounts Receivable (gross)

$400,000

$200,000

(Adjusted Balances at December 31)

Allowance for Bad Debts

10,000

20,000

(Adjusted Balances at December 31)

On the basis of the information provided for BEST SALES:

Sales for 2011 were lower than those for 2010.

The net realizable value of accounts receivable as of the year-end decreased from 2010 to 2011.

For 2011, BEST SALES recorded bad debts expense totaling $100,000.

Accounts receivable written off in 2011 totaled $10,000.

None of the above.

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