Casilda Company uses the aging approach to estimate bad debt expense. The ending balance of each account receivable is aged on the basis of three time periods as follows: (1) not yet due, $50,100; (2)...


Casilda Company uses the aging approach to estimate bad debt expense. The ending balance of each account receivable is aged on<br>the basis of three time periods as follows: (1) not yet due, $50,100; (2) up to 180 days past due, $15,300; and (3) more than 180 days<br>past due, $4,500. Experience has shown that for each age group, the average loss rate on the amount of the receivables at year-end<br>due to uncollectibility is (1) 4 percent, (2) 12 percent, and (3) 30 percent, respectively. At December 31, the end of the current year, the<br>Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance is $400 (credit) before the end-of-period adjusting entry is made.<br>Required:<br>1. Prepare the appropriate bad debt expense adjusting entry for the current year.<br>2. Show how the various accounts related to accounts receivable should be shown on the December 31, current year, balance sheet<br>Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.<br>

Extracted text: Casilda Company uses the aging approach to estimate bad debt expense. The ending balance of each account receivable is aged on the basis of three time periods as follows: (1) not yet due, $50,100; (2) up to 180 days past due, $15,300; and (3) more than 180 days past due, $4,500. Experience has shown that for each age group, the average loss rate on the amount of the receivables at year-end due to uncollectibility is (1) 4 percent, (2) 12 percent, and (3) 30 percent, respectively. At December 31, the end of the current year, the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts balance is $400 (credit) before the end-of-period adjusting entry is made. Required: 1. Prepare the appropriate bad debt expense adjusting entry for the current year. 2. Show how the various accounts related to accounts receivable should be shown on the December 31, current year, balance sheet Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Journal entry worksheet<br><<br>1<br>Record the adjusting journal entry for bad debt expense.<br>Note: Enter debits before credits.<br>Credit<br>Date<br>General Journal<br>Debit<br>No journal entry required<br>December 31<br>Record entry<br>View general journal<br>Clear entry<br>

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