Chapter 7 ICA
Chapter 7 ICA
Chapter 7 ICA
In-Class Practice
A small retailer allows customers to use two different credit cards in charging
purchases. The AA Bank Card Assesses a 5% services charge for credit card sales.
The VIZA Card assesses a 3% charge on sales for using its card. This retailer also
has its own store credit card. As of January 31 month-end, the retailer earned $75
in net interest revenue on its own card. Prepare journal entries to record the
following selected credit card transactions for the retailer. (The retailer uses the
perpetual inventory system for recording sales.)
Jan 2 Sold merchandise for $1,000 (that had a cost of $600) and accepted
the customer’s AA Bank Card.
Jan 6 Sold merchandise for $400 (that had a cost of $300) and accepted
the customer’s VIZA card.
Jan 31 Recognized the $75 interest revenue earned on its store credit card
for January.
Need-to-know 7-2: Entries under Direct Write-Off Method
Feb 14 The retailer determines that it cannot collect $400 of its accounts
receivable from a customer named ZZZ company.
April 1 ZZZ company unexpectedly pays its account in full to the retailer,
which then records its recovery of this bad debt.
Feb 14 The retailer determines that it cannot collect $400 of its accounts
receivable from a customer named ZZZ company
April 1 ZZZ company unexpectedly pays its account in full to the retailer,
which then records its recovery of this bad debt.
3. Refer to the data in part 1. (a) estimate the balance of the uncollectibles
assuming the company uses 0.5% of the annual credit sales (annual credit
sales were $10,000). (b) prepare the adjusting entry to record bad debts
expense using the estimate from part 3a. Assume the unadjusted balance in
the allowance for doubtful accounts is a $4 credit.
Need-to-know 7-5: Honoring and Dishonoring Notes
b. Using the information in part a, prepare ZZ’s March 16, 2017, entry if AA
dishonors the note.
c. Instead of the facts in part b, prepare ZZ’s March 16, 2017, entry if AA
honors the note.
d. Assume the facts in part b above (AA dishonors the note). Then, on March
31, ZZ decides to write off the receivable from AA company. Prepare that
write-off entry assuming that ZZ uses the allowance method.