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Distinguishing between allowance method and direct write-off method
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The following list describes aspects of either the allowance method or the direct write-off method to account for
1. No attempt is made to predict bad debts expense.
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3. The write-off of a specific account does not affect net income.
4. When an account is written off, the debit is to Bad Debts Expense.
5. Sales and any bad debt expense are usually not recorded in the same period; thus, proper matching (of revenue and expense recognition) does not consistently occur.
6. Requires a company to estimate bad debts expense related to the sales recorded in that period.
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