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Receivables which Become Uncollectible

6 May, 2015 - 17:39

No matter what kind of credit policy or collection procedures a business establishes, a certain percentage of receivables will usually turn out to be uncollectible. When a receivable is determined to be uncollectible, it is written-off as an operating expense. Strong indications that a receivable may be uncollectible are the declaration of bankruptcy by the debtor, repeated failures to collect, disappearance of the debtor, and debts that are beyond the statute of limitations. Two methods exist to write-off receivables. The direct write-off method records the expense when the receivable is uncollectible, while the allowance method makes a provision for a portion of the current year sales to become uncollectible throughout the entire year.