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Clara's Consulting Has a Perpetual Inventory System and Uses the Allowance

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Clara's Consulting has a perpetual inventory system and uses the allowance method to account for its receivables. It has completed the following selected transactions:
2018 Nov. 1 Sold$8,900 of inventory to a client for $12,400,2/10,n/30.\text {Nov. \quad1 Sold\quad \(\$ 8,900\) of inventory to a client for \(\$ 12,400,2 / 10 , \mathrm { n } / 30\).}
7Borrowed $300,000 cash from Independent Bank, receiving a 5 percent 175 day note.\text {\quad\quad\quad 7\quad Borrowed \(\$ 300,000\) cash from Independent Bank, receiving a 5 percent 175 day note.}
9ReceivedpaymentfromtheNov.1sale.\text\quad\quad\quad {9\quad Received payment from the Nov. 1 sale.}
22 Wrote off a client’s account, $2,700.\text {\quad\quad\quad22 \quad Wrote off a client's account, \(\$ 2,700\).}
Dec.Recorded VISA credit card sale of $30,000. VISA charges a 4 percent fee. The cost of sales is $22,800.\text {Dec.\quad 5 \quad Recorded VISA credit card sale of \(\$ 30,000\). VISA charges a 4 percent fee. The cost of sales is \(\$ 22,800\).}
31 Made an adjusting entry to accrue interest on the Independent Bank note.\text {\quad\quad\quad31 \quad Made an adjusting entry to accrue interest on the Independent Bank note.}
31The accounts receivable balance at the end of December is $432,000 and the company estimates that 1% will be uncollectible. Prior to this adjustment, the debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is $1,250.\quad\quad\quad\text {31\quad The accounts receivable balance at the end of December is \(\$ 432,000\) and the company estimates that \(1 \%\) will be uncollectible. Prior to this adjustment, the debit balance in Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is \(\$ 1,250\).}
2019\text {2019}
May Paid the maturity value of the Independent B ank note.\text {May \quad1 \quad Paid the maturity value of the Independent \(B\) ank note.}
15 Sold $3,000 of inventory to a customer for $5,600. The customer paid with her debit card. The bank charges $1 per debit card transaction.\quad\quad\quad\text {15 \quad Sold \(\$ 3,000\) of inventory to a customer for \(\$ 5,600\). The customer paid with her debit card. The bank charges \(\$ 1\) per debit card transaction.}
Jun. 23 Sold inventory to Arnold Company, receiving a 30-day, 6 percent note for $18,000. The cost of the inventory was 10,700.\text {Jun. \quad23 \quad Sold inventory to Arnold Company, receiving a 30-day, 6 percent note for \(\$ 18,000\). The cost of the inventory was \(10,700\).}
Jul.23 Arnold Company failed to pay its note at maturity; converted the maturity value of the note to an account receiv able.\text {Jul.\quad 23 \quad Arnold Company failed to pay its note at maturity; converted the maturity value of the note to an account receiv able.}
Nov. 16 Paid salaries of $10,800\text {Nov. \quad16 \quad Paid salaries of \(\$ 10,800\)}
Dec.Collected in full from Arnold Company.\text {Dec.\quad 5 \quad Collected in full from Arnold Company.}
31 Sales recorded in 2017 amounted to $459,000 and the company estimates that 1% will be uncollectible.\quad\quad\quad\text {31 \quad Sales recorded in 2017 amounted to \(\$ 459,000\) and the company estimates that \(1 \%\) will be uncollectible.} Record the transactions in the general journal. Explanations are not required.

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