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Business, 20.09.2019 16:30 josephbrowne9p18dit

On january 1, 2019, the balance in tabor co.'s allowance for bad debts account was $13,181. during the first 11 months of the year, bad debts expense of $21,916 was recognized. the balance in the allowance for bad debts account at november 30, 2019, was $9,726. required: a. what was the total of accounts written off during the first 11 months? (hint: make a t-account for the allowance for bad debts account.) b. as the result of a comprehensive analysis, it is determined that the december 31, 2019, balance of the allowance for bad debts account should be $9,392. show the adjustment required in the journal entry format. (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "no journal entry required" in the first account field.) c. during a conversation with the credit manager, one of tabor's sales representatives learns that a $1,242 receivable from a bankrupt customer has not been written off but was considered in the determination of the appropriate year-end balance of the allowance for bad debts account balance. what is the effect of write-off on 2019 net income? increase decrease no effect

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