Pharoah Company has accounts receivable of $98,700 at March 31, 2022. Credit terms are 2/10, n/30. At March 31, 2022, there is a $2,045 credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts prior to adjustment. The company uses the percentage-of-receivables basis for estimating uncollectible accounts. The company’s estimates of bad debts are as shown below.     Balance, March 31   Estimated Percentage Uncollectible   Age of Accounts   2022   2021   Current   $68,400   $70,460   2 % 1–30 days past due   12,900   8,130   5   31–90 days past due   9,200   2,330   29   Over 90 days past due   8,200   1,180   47       $98,700   $82,100       Determine the total estimated uncollectibles at March 31, 2022. Total estimated uncollectibles   8535.00    Prepare the adjusting entry at March 31, 2022, to record bad debt expense. Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit Enter an account title Enter a debit amount Enter a credit amount

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Pharoah Company has accounts receivable of $98,700 at March 31, 2022. Credit terms are 2/10, n/30. At March 31, 2022, there is a $2,045 credit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts prior to adjustment. The company uses the percentage-of-receivables basis for estimating uncollectible accounts. The company’s estimates of bad debts are as shown below.

   
Balance, March 31
 
Estimated Percentage
Uncollectible
 
Age of Accounts
 
2022
 
2021
 
Current
 
$68,400
 
$70,460
  2 %
1–30 days past due
 
12,900
 
8,130
  5  
31–90 days past due
 
9,200
 
2,330
  29  
Over 90 days past due
 
8,200
 
1,180
  47  
   
$98,700
 
$82,100
 

 

 

Determine the total estimated uncollectibles at March 31, 2022.

Total estimated uncollectibles   8535.00 
 
Prepare the adjusting entry at March 31, 2022, to record bad debt expense.
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
 
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