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Presented below is an aging schedule for halleran company. number of days past due customer total not yet due 1–30 31–60 61–90 over 90 anders $ 23,600 $10,300 $13,300 blake 39,500 $ 39,500 coulson 57,300 15,700 6,100 $35,500 deleon 34,400 $34,400 others 132,900 96,600 16,000 13,300 7,000 $287,700 $151,800 $32,400 $26,600 $35,500 $41,400 estimated percentage uncollectible 1% 6% 13% 24% 48% total estimated bad debts $ 35,312 $ 1,518 $ 1,944 $ 3,458 $ 8,520 $19,872 at december 31, 2017, the unadjusted balance in allowance for doubtful accounts is a credit of $12,500. collapse question part (a) journalize and post the adjusting entry for bad debts at december 31, 2017

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