A company has opening receivables at the start of March of $356,789. 5% of receivables will be written off as irrecoverable debts. Budgeted sales in the month are $875,234 and closing receivables are expected to be $379,365. How much cash is expected to be received from receivables?
A: $852,658
B: $834,819
C: $897,810
D: $915,649
A: $852,658
B: $834,819
C: $897,810
D: $915,649
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- A business discovers that a customer has become bankrupt. The customer owes the business $2,360. If sales tax is 20%, what accounting entries are necessary? A: DR Irrecoverable debts: $2,360, CR Receivables: $2,360 B: DR Irrecoverable debts: $1,888, DR Sales tax: $472, CR Receivables: $2,360 C: DR Irrecoverable debts: $2,360, CR Sales tax: $393.33, CR Receivables: $1,966.67 D: DR Irrecoverable debts: $1,966.67, DR Sales tax: $393.33, CR Receivables: $2,360
- Which of the following would not be found on the credit side of the receivables control account? A: Irrecoverable debts B: Sales C: Cash received D: Returns
- Which TWO of the following are credit entries in the receivables ledger control account? A: Cash paid to credit suppliers B: Discounts received C: Irrecoverable debts D: Sales returns from credit customers
- A business must write off an irrecoverable debt of $3,000.What is the journal entry to record this in the nominal ledger? A: Debit Trade receivables $3 ,000; Credit Sales $3,000 B: Debit Sales $3,000; Credit Trade receivables $3 ,000 C: Debit Irrecoverable debt expense $3,000; Credit Trade receivables $3,000 D: Debit Trade receivables $3,000; Credit Sales $3,000
- At 30 September 20X2 a company's allowance for receivables amounted to $38,000, which was five per cent of the receivables at that date.At 30 September 20X3 receivables totalled $868,500. It was decided to write off $28,500 of debts as irrecoverable and to keep the allowance for receivables at five per cent of receivables.What should be the charge in the statement of profit or loss for the year ended 30 September 20X3 for receivables expense? A: $42,000 B: $33,925 C: $70,500 D: $32,500