QS 9-6 Reporting allowance for doubtful accounts LO P2 On December 31 of Swift Co.’s first year, $54,000 of accounts receivable is not yet collected. Swift estimates that $2,400 of its accounts receivable is uncollectible and records the year-end adjusting entry. (1) Compute the realizable value of accounts receivable reported on Swift’s year-end balance sheet. (2) On January 1 of Swift’s second year, it writes off a customer’s account for $500. Compute the realizable value of accounts receivable on January 1 after the write-off.
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10. lucy is catering an important luncheon and wants to make sure her bisque has the perfect consistency. for her bisque to turn out right, it should have the consistency of a. cold heavy cream. b. warm milk. c. foie gras. d. thick oatmeal. student d incorrect
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Bond j has a coupon rate of 6 percent and bond k has a coupon rate of 12 percent. both bonds have 14 years to maturity, make semiannual payments, and have a ytm of 9 percent. a. if interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage price change of these bonds?
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River corp's total assets at the end of last year were $415,000 and its net income was $32,750. what was its return on total assets? a. 7.89%b. 8.29%c. 8.70%d. 9.14%e. 9.59%
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QS 9-6 Reporting allowance for doubtful accounts LO P2 On December 31 of Swift Co.’s first year, $54...
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