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Business, 13.11.2019 02:31, lilrider777

At december 31, 2018, novak corp. company had a credit balance of $ 18,000 in allowance for doubtful accounts. during 2019, novak corp. wrote off accounts totaling $ 13,300. one of those accounts ($ 3,200) was later collected. at december 31, 2019, an aging schedule indicated that the balance in allowance for doubtful accounts should be $ 27,200. prepare journal entries to record the 2019 transactions of novak corp. company

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