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BAD DEBTS Chapter 8 p. 407-411. Bad Debts = a term used to describe amounts that cannot be collected The reporting of bad debts is governed by the matching.

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1 BAD DEBTS Chapter 8 p. 407-411

2 Bad Debts = a term used to describe amounts that cannot be collected The reporting of bad debts is governed by the matching principle Expenses from bad debts need to be reported in the same acctg period as the revenues they helped “produce”

3 The Allowance Method of Accounting for Bad Debts 1)Estimate the total bad debts expected from a period’s sales 2)An allowance is provided for the loss

4 Advantages 1)Matching principle – expense charged to period of revenue 2)Accounts Receivable are reported on balance sheet at estimated amount of cash to be collected

5 Example Sales = $300,000 Uncollected from customers = $20,000 Company estimates that $1500 of accounts receivable will be uncollectible

6 Recording the Estimated Bad Debts Expense DR Bad Debts Expense CR Allowance for Doubtful Accounts To record the estimated bad debts This entry will cause the expense to appear on the income statement in the year the sales were made

7 The reasons why “Allowance for Doubtful Accounts” is credited… The account “Allowance for Doubtful Accounts” is a contra account. A contra account MUST be used because you do not know which customers will not pay at the time of the adjusting entry. Because it is not possible to identify which customers did not pay, the amounts cannot be removed from the Accounts Receivable Ledger

8 Bad Debts in the Accounts and in the Financial Statements The Account called “Allowance for Doubtful Accounts” has the effect of reducing the Accounts Receivable account to something called “REALIZABLE VALUE” SEE PAGE 409 for how this information is reported in the Balance Sheet

9 Writing off Bad Debt DR Bad Debts Expense CR Allowance for Doubtful Accounts This journal entry to write off bad debt does not affect total assets or net income

10 Bad Debt Recovery Two journal entries: 1) DR Accts Rec. – name of customer CR Allowance for Doubtful Accounts To reinstate account of customer written off on

11 2) DR Cash Cr Accounts Receivable – name of customer Received full payment of

12 To Do Progress Check 8-7 to 8-9 QS 8-4 to 8-5 Exercise 8-5 to 8-7 Problem 8-2 to 8-3


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