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June 12, 2021 provide services to customers on account for $33,200. september 17, 2021 receive $18,500 from customers on account. december 31, 2021 estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received. march 4, 2022 provide services to customers on account for $48,200. may 20, 2022 receive $10,000 from customers for services provided in 2021. july 2, 2022 write off the remaining amounts owed from services provided in 2021. october 19, 2022 receive $38,500 from customers for services provided in 2022. december 31, 2022 estimate that 45% of accounts receivable at the end of the year will not be received.

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