Domino Company ages its accounts receivable to estimate uncollectible accounts expense. Domino began Year 2 with balances in Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts of $76,500 and $5,800, respectively. During Year 2, the company wrote off $4,640 in uncollectible accounts. In preparation for the company's estimate of uncollectible accounts expense for Year 2, Domino prepared the following aging schedule:Number of DaysPast DueReceivablesAmount% Likely to beUncollectibleCurrent $104,000  1% 0-30  45,000  5% 31-60  9,920  10% 61-90  4,440  25% Over 90  3,800  50% Total $167,160     What amount will be reported as uncollectible accounts expense on the Year 2 income statement?

A. $4,640
B. $1,512
C. $7,292
D. $6,132


Answer: D

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