Time Value of Money and Cash/Receivables
Chatter Corporation operates in an industry that has a high rate of bad debts. Before any year-end adjustments, the balance in Chatter’s accounts receivable account is $556,000, and the allowance for doubtful accounts has a debit balance of $5,000. The year-end balance reported in the balance sheet for the allowance for doubtful accounts will be based on the aging schedule shown here:
Days Account Outstanding |
Amount |
Probability of Collection |
Less than 16 days |
$293,000 |
.97 |
Between 16 and 30 days |
102,000 |
.89 |
Between 31 and 45 days |
70,000 |
.83 |
Between 46 and 60 days |
55,000 |
.76 |
Between 61 and 75 days |
28,000 |
.60 |
Over 75 days |
8,000 |
.30 |
- What is the appropriate balance for the allowance for doubtful accounts at year end?
- Show how accounts receivable would be presented on the balance sheet.
- What is the dollar effect of the year-end bad debt adjustment on the before-tax income?
Your well-written paper must be two to three pages in length INCLUDING SHORT SUMMERY OF PROJECT, in addition to the title and reference pages, and be formatted according to the APA Requirements. Cite at least three peer-reviewed sources, in addition to the required readings for this module.