Answer:
The net realizable value after the write-off equals is;
B). $2,100
Explanation:
Since and amount of $80 has been written off, this means that this amounts needs to be debited from the accounts receivable while at the same time debiting the accounts credit balance. To determine the net receivables, we can form the expression below;
N=(R-W)-(C-W)
where;
N=net realizable value
R=accounts receivable
W=written off accounts receivables
C=credit balance
In our case;
N=unknown
R=$2,300
W=$80
C=$200
replacing;
N=(2,300-80)-(200-80)
N=(2,220-120)=2,100
N=$2,100
The net realizable value after the write-off equals=$2,100