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What is the amount of gross trade accounts receivable at the end of the year? What is the amount of bad debt expense for the year?

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Answer:

The amount for gross trade account receivable is $520

The amount for bad debt expense is $144

Step-by-step explanation:

The gross amount receivable is total receivable amount from the sales made. In the given scenario the amount receivable for the year is $443 plus the provisions made at the end of the year. The gross receivable is $520.

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