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The following selected transactions were taken from the records of Rustic Tables Company for the year ending December 31: June 8 Wrote off account of

The following selected transactions were taken from the records of Rustic Tables Company for the year ending December 31:

June 8 Wrote off account of Kathy Quantel, $8,485.

Aug. 14 Received $3,045 as partial payment on the $12,535 account of Rosalie Oakes. Wrote off the remaining balance as uncollectible.

Oct. 16 Received the $8,485 from Kathy Quantel, whose account had been written off on June 8. Reinstated the account and recorded the cash receipt.

Dec. 31 Wrote off the following accounts as uncollectible (record as one journal entry)

: Wade Dolan $4,640

Greg Gagne 3,640

Amber Kisko 7,150

Shannon Poole 2,970

Niki Spence 6,630

31 If necessary, record the year-end adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts.

Rustic Tables Company prepared the following aging schedule for its accounts receivable:

Aging Class (Number of Days Past Due) //Receivables Balance on December 31// Estimated Percent of Uncollectible Accounts

0–30 days// $317,900// 2%

31–60 days// 113,600// 4

61–90 days //24,100 //10

91–120 days //17,700// 31

More than 120 days //42,000 //72

Total receivables $515,300

Required: A. Journalize the transactions under the direct write-off method. If no entry is required, simply skip to the next transaction. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

B. Journalize the transactions under the allowance method, assuming that the allowance account had a beginning balance of $35,900 and the company uses the analysis of receivables method. If no entry is required, simply skip to the next transaction. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.

C. How much higher (lower) would Rustic Tables’ net income have been under the direct write-off method than under the allowance method?

CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Rustic Tables Company
General Ledger
ASSETS
110Cash
111Petty Cash
121Accounts Receivable-Wade Dolan
122Accounts Receivable-Greg Gagne
123Accounts Receivable-Amber Kisko
124Accounts Receivable-Rosalie Oakes
125Accounts Receivable-Shannon Poole
126Accounts Receivable-Kathy Quantel
127Accounts Receivable-Niki Spence
129Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
131Interest Receivable
132Notes Receivable
141Merchandise Inventory
145Office Supplies
146Store Supplies
151Prepaid Insurance
181Land
191Store Equipment
192Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
193Office Equipment
194Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210Accounts Payable
211Salaries Payable
213Sales Tax Payable
214Interest Payable
215Notes Payable
EQUITY
310Common Stock
311Retained Earnings
312Dividends
313Income Summary

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