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Concept Introduction:
The amount of gross accounts receivable due from customers at the end of 2017 and 2016.
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Concept Introduction: Accounts receivable are created when an entity sells goods or services on credit. Most businesses provide credit to customers. Some of the accounts receivable are considered uncollectible due to various reasons. These uncollectible are recognized as bad debts.
The amount of bad debt write-offs during 2016.
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Concept Introduction: Accounts receivable are created when an entity sells goods or services on credit. Most businesses provide credit to customers. Some of the accounts receivable are considered uncollectible due to various reasons. These uncollectible are recognized as bad debts.
The amount of gross sales for 2016.
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Concept Introduction: Accounts receivable are created when an entity sells goods or services on credit. Most businesses provide credit to customers. Some of the accounts receivable are considered uncollectible due to various reasons. These uncollectible are recognized as bad debts.
The cash collected from customers during the year 2016 assuming all sales are on a credit basis.
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