Analysis of receivables


Allowance method: analysis of receivables. At a January 20X2 meeting, the presi¬dent of Sonic Sound directed the sales staff “to move some product this year.” The president noted that the credit evaluation department was being disbanded be¬cause it had restricted the company’s growth. Credit decisions would now be made by the sales staff.
By the end of the year, Sonic had generated significant gains in sales, and the president was very pleased. The following data were provided by the accounting department:

20X2 20X1

Sales $23,987,000 $8,423,000

Accounts Receivable, 12/31 12,444,000 1,056,000

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts, 12/31 ? 23,000 cr.



The $12,444,000 receivables balance was aged as follows:

Age of Receivable Amount Percentage of Accounts Expected to Be Collected

Under 31 days $4,321,000 99%

31260 days 4,890,000 90

61290 days 1,067,000 80

Over 90 days 2,166,000 60



Assume that no accounts were written off during 20X2.

Instructions


a. Estimate the amount of Uncollectible Accounts as of December 31, 20X2.

b. What is the company’s Uncollectible Accounts expense for 20X2?

c. Compute the net realizable value of Accounts Receivable at the end of 20X1 and 20X2.

d. Compute the net realizable value at the end of 20X1 and 20X2 as a percentage of respective year-end receivables balances. Analyze your findings and comment on the president’s decision to close the credit evaluation department.

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