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The expense recognition principle states that debits must equal credits in each transaction.
Bad Debt Expense
An expense recognized by businesses for accounts receivable that are considered unrecoverable and written off.
Net Credit Sales
The total value of sales made on credit minus any returns or allowances, indicating the actual revenue generated from credit transactions.
Allowance Method
An accounting technique used to adjust accounts receivable for debts that are expected not to be collected.
Uncollectible Receivables
Accounts receivable that are considered irrecoverable and unlikely to be collected, leading to their removal from the accounts.
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