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Answer: The journals to record the sale of the receivables in Sunland Company's books are:
Debit Credit
Cash 729,600
Service charge expense 38,400
Accounts receivable 768,000
Explanation: Please note that Western Factors Inc. charges 5% of the amount of receivables sold. This means the cash transfer Sunland Company would make to western Factors Inc. would be net of the 5% service charge (5% * $768,000 = $38,400). Since Sunland is disposing the receivables, that account has to be credited. Then, the actual cash transfer would be $729,600 ($768,000 - 38,400). That is what Western Factors Inc. would now carry as its own receivables in its books.
Answer:
Debit Bank Account/Western Factor - $768,600
Credit All Account Receivables Sold - $768,600
Debit Factoring Expenses - $38,430
Credit Bank Account - $38,430
Explanation:
The Factoring expense is a cost and not a reduction of the receivables balance. It should be treated separately