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Wadas Company uses the direct write-off method to account for uncollectible receivables. On September 18, Wadas wrote off a $6,000 account receivable from customer W. Jeter. On October 24, Wadas unexpectedly received full payment from Jeter on the previously written off account 3. Journalize Wadas's write-off on the uncollectible receivable. 4. Journalize Wadas's collection of the previously written off receivable. 3 od's wirteof on the uncollecible receivable. (Rescord debits fra, thn, credits uncollectible receivable. (Record debits first, then, credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the journal entry table.) Date Accounts and Explanation Debit Credit Sept. 18

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