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Concept Introduction: The percent of sales method is based on the assumption that a percentage of a company’s credit sales are uncollectible. The company generally determines the percentage of uncollectible based on prior experience. The percent of sales method is also called as income statement method.
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Concept Introduction: The percent of sales method is based on the assumption that a percentage of a company’s credit sales are uncollectible. The company generally determines the percentage of uncollectible based on prior experience. The percent of sales method is also called as income statement method.
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Concept Introduction: The percent of sales method is based on the assumption that a percentage of a company’s credit sales are uncollectible. The company generally determines the percentage of uncollectible based on prior experience. The percent of sales method is also called as income statement method.
The bad debt expense under the direct write-off method.
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