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E6-18 (algo) inferring bad debt write-offs and cash collections from customers lo6-2 on its recent financial statements, hassell fine foods reported the following information about net sales revenue and accounts receivable (amounts in thousands): current year prior year accounts receivable, net of allowances of $183 and $147 $ 13,889 $ 11,638 net sales revenue 61,170 51,872 according to its form 10-k, hassell recorded bad debt expense of $94 and there were no bad debt recoveries during the current year. (hint: refer to the summary of the effects of accounting for bad debts on the accounts receivable (gross) and the allowance for doubtful accounts t-accounts. use the t-accounts to solve for the missing values.) required: 1. what amount of bad debts was written off during the current year? 2. based on your answer to requirement (1), solve for cash collected from customers for the current year, assuming that all of hassell’s sales during the period were on open account.

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