Problem 7-4A Accounts receivable transactions and bad debts adjustments LO C1, P2, P3 Liang Company began operations in Year 1. During its first two years, the company completed a number of transactions involving sales on credit, accounts receivable collections, and bad debts. These transactions are summarized as follows Year 1 a. Sold $1,350,100 of merchandise (that had cost $982,000) on credit, terms n/30. b. Wrote off $20,800 of uncollectible accounts receivable. c. Received $668,600 cash in payment of accounts receivable. d. In adjusting the accounts on December 31, the company estimated that 2.30% of accounts receivable would be uncollectible. Year 2 e. Sold $1,559,200 of merchandise (that had cost $1,349,500) on credit, terms n/30. f. Wrote off $25,300 of uncollectible accounts receivable. g. Received $1,396,300 cash in payment of accounts receivable. h. In adjusting the accounts on December 31, the company estimated that 2.30% of accounts receivable would be uncollectible. Required: Prepare journal entries to record Liang's Year 1 and Year 2 summarized transactions and its year-end adjustments to record bad debts expense. (The company uses the perpetual Inventory system and it applies the allowance method for its accounts receivable.) (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest dollar.) JE Year 1 JE Year 2 Prepare journal entries to record Llang's Year 1 summarized transactions and its year-end adjustments to record bad debts es (The company uses the perpetual Inventory system and it applies the allowance method for its accounts receivable.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet 2 3 4 5 Sold $1,350,100 of merchandise on credit, terms n/30. Note: Enter debits before credits Transaction General Journal Debit Credit (1) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet