MCQs > Finance & Management > Accounting Assets And Revenue > On its December 31 Balance Sheet in Year 1, XYZ Company reports Accounts Receivable of $60,000 and an Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $6,000. During Year 2, credit sales total $1,800,000, collections on account total $1,680,000, and write-offs total $9,600. After aging its Accounts Receivable, XYZ Company estimates that 10 percent of its Accounts Receivable at December 31 of Year 2 will be uncollectible. During year 2, a customer's account for $2,400 is written off as uncollectible. What effect will the write-off have on the company's Income Statement and Balance Sheet?

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On its December 31 Balance Sheet in Year 1, XYZ Company reports Accounts Receivable of $60,000 and an Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts of $6,000. During Year 2, credit sales total $1,800,000, collections on account total $1,680,000, and write-offs total $9,600. After aging its Accounts Receivable, XYZ Company estimates that 10 percent of its Accounts Receivable at December 31 of Year 2 will be uncollectible. During year 2, a customer's account for $2,400 is written off as uncollectible. What effect will the write-off have on the company's Income Statement and Balance Sheet?  

Answer

Correct Answer: No effect on income, decrease assets by $2,400

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