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Oswego Clay Pipe Company sold $45,600 of pipe to Southeast Water District #45 on April 12 of the current year with terms 1/15, n/60. Oswego uses the gross method of accounting for cash discounts.
What entry would Oswego make on April 12?
a.
Accounts receivable
45,600
Sales
45,144
Sales discounts
456
b.
Accounts receivable
45,144
Sales discounts
456
Sales
45,600
c.
Accounts receivable
45,600
Sales
45,600
d.
Accounts receivable
45,144
Sales
45,144
5.
Oswego Clay Pipe Company sold $45,000 of pipe to Southeast Water District #45 on April 12 of the current year with terms 4/15, n/60. Oswego uses the gross method of accounting for cash discounts.
What entry would Oswego make on April 23, assuming the customer made the correct payment on that date?
a.
Cash
45,000
Accounts receivable
43,200
Sales
1,800
b.
Cash
43,200
Sales
1,800
Accounts receivable
45,000
c.
Cash
43,200
Sales discounts
1,800
Accounts receivable
45,000
d.
Cash
45,000
Sales discounts
1,800
Accounts receivable
45,000
Interest revenue
1,800
6.
Oswego Clay Pipe Company sold $45,100 of pipe to Southeast Water District #45 on April 12 of the current year with terms 2/15, n/60. Oswego uses the gross method of accounting for cash discounts.
What entry would Oswego make on June 10, assuming the customer made the correct payment on that date?
a.
Cash
45,100
Accounts receivable
44,198
Interest revenue
902
b.
Cash
45,100
Accounts receivable
45,100
c.
Cash
46,002
Accounts receivable
45,100
Interest revenue
902
d.
Cash
45,100
Accounts receivable
44,198
Discounts receivable
902
7.
The following information relates to Halloran Co.'s accounts receivable for 2016:
Accounts receivable balance, 1/1/2016
$ 841,000
Credit sales for 2016
3,340,000
Accounts receivable written off during 2016
68,000
Collections from customers during 2016
2,940,000
Allowance for uncollectible accounts balance, 12/31/2016
214,000
What amount should Halloran report for accounts receivable, before allowances, at December 31, 2016?
a.) $1,173,000.
b.) $1,241,000.
c.) $959,000.
d.) None of these answer choices are correct.
8.
Calistoga Produce estimates bad debt expense at 0.30% of credit sales. The company reported accounts receivable and allowance for uncollectible accounts of $472,000 and $1,550, respectively, at December 31, 2015. During 2016, Calistoga's credit sales and collections were $331,000 and $317,000, respectively, and $1,720 in accounts receivable were written off. Calistoga's accounts receivable at December 31, 2016, are:
a.) $486,000.
b.) $470,280.
c.) $456,280.
d.) $484,280.
9.
As of January 1, 2016, Farley Co. had a credit balance of $532,000 in its allowance for uncollectible accounts. Based on experience, 1% of Farley's credit sales have been uncollectible. During 2016, Farley wrote off $636,000 of accounts receivable. Credit sales for 2016 were $18,400,000.
In its December 31, 2016, balance sheet, what amount should Farley report as allowance for uncollectible accounts? a.) $288,000. b.) $80,000. c.) $184,000. d.) $716,000.
10. Peecher accepted a three-year, noninterest-bearing note in exchange for merchandise sold. Which of the following is true?
a.) Peecher would credit a discount on note receivable when recording the sale.
b.) Peecher would debit interest revenue over the life of the note.
c.) Peecher would debit notes receivable when the note is collected.
d.) Peecher would multiply sales revenue by the effective interest rate to determine interest revenue each period
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