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How to Use the Aging of Accounts Receivable Method for Bad Debts

Under the Aging of Accounts Receivable Method for accounting for bad debts, a company creates an estimate of bad debts based on the age of outstanding invoices. This estimate is based on a company's...

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What is the Allowance Method for Bad Debts?

The Allowance Method for Doubtful or Uncollectible Accounts is used to estimate future bad debts based on current month revenues. Using past performance data, a company can estimate that a certain...

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What is the Direct Write-off Method for Bad Debts?

The direct write-off method for bad debts is a method used by smaller companies with few receivables. Debts are written-off at the time the debt is determined to be uncollectible. When is the...

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What is the Difference Between the Direct Write-off Method and the Allowance Method?

The main difference between the Direct Write-off Method and the Allowance Method in accounting for bad debt is the timing of when bad debt expense is recorded. Under the Direct Write-off Method,...

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What is the Journal Entry to Record the Sale or Disposal of an Asset?

When an asset is sold or scrapped, a journal entry is made to remove the asset and its related accumulated depreciation from the book. The asset is credited, accumulated depreciation is debited, cash...

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How to Calculate Partial Year Depreciation

When an asset is put in service in any month other than January (or first month of a fiscal year), a business generally takes depreciation only for the months the asset was owned. To calculate the...

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