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Uncollectible
Refers to debts that have been deemed uncollectible from debtors, often written off as a loss by the business.
Income Statement Approach
A method for preparing the bad debt expense by estimating the amount of accounts receivable that will not be collected and adjusting the allowance for doubtful accounts accordingly.
Bad Debts Expense
The cost associated with accounts receivable that a company does not expect to collect due to customer default.
Receivables
Receivables, often called accounts receivable, are the funds owed to a company by clients or customers for goods or services already delivered or used but not yet paid for.
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