Determining bad debt expense based on aging analysis

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Determining Bad Debt Expense Based on Aging Analysis and Interpreting Ratios

IceKreme Inc. makes ice cream machines for sale to ice cream parlours. The following events occurred between April 1 and June 30, 2014:

10-Apr Received an order from Peter's Appliances, a wholesaler, for 10 machines. 
30-Apr Sold 15 machines to Yuri Inc. on credit.
1-May The purchasing manager of Peter's Appliances visited IceKreme's factory and purchased 12 machines instead of the 10 machines that were previously ordered.
5-May  Yuri Inc. paid for the machines purchased on April 30.
7-May Sold 10 machines to Cheng Ltd. on credit.
10-May Wrote off $12,000 of trade receivables that were considered uncollectible. These receivables relate to sales made prior to April 1, 2014.
15-May Peter's Appliances returned two defective machines and paid the amount due. 
1-Jun Received $80,000 from Cheng Ltd. on account.
30-Jun Recovered $3,000 from the receivables that were written off on May 10.

Additional information is as follows:
- IceKreme sold all machines at $10,000 per unit.
- All of IceKreme's sales were on credit with terms 2/10, n/30.
- IceKreme's records included the following items and their balances as at March 31, 2014:

Trade receivables     $60,000
Allowance of doubtful accounts (credit balance) 15,000
Netsales 600,000

Required:

1. Prepare the journal entries to record the transactions that occurred from April 1 to June 30,2014.

2. The company uses the aging of trade receivables method to determine the amount of bad debt expense. The estimated uncollectible rates for the various age groups are as follows:

Age of trade receivables

Not yet due    1-30 days past due

actible                 5%   10%

 

31-60 days past due         Over 60 days past due

15%                                            20%

 

Determine the amount of receivables that may not be collectible in the future, and prepare the journal entry to record bad debt expense at June 30, 2014, the company's fiscal year-end.

(Hint Use a time line to keep track of trade receivables in order to determine the age of these receivables.)

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