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Business, 24.10.2019 23:43, marieroberts7148

Vaststrom company had the following data for the year. accounts receivable, beginning of year $300,000allowance for bad debts, beginning of year 60,000cash collected from credit customers 1,660,000credit sales for the year 1,736,000accounts receivable, end of year 360,000allowance for bad debts, end of year 106,000what was vaststrom company's bad debt expense for the year?

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