ACC - Accounting ACC 2361 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Accounts Receivable, Income Statement, Discover Card

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Chapter 8: receivables, bad debt expense, and interest revenue. It helps business customers buy products and services, thereby increasing the seller"s revenues. People will be hired to (a) evaluate whether each customer is creditworthy, (b) teach how much each customer owed, and (c) follow up to collect the receivable from each customer: bad debt costs. Customers dispute what they owe or pay a fraction of their account balances: delayed receipt of cash. This can lead to take out a loan to pay for other business activities. The interest on the loan would be an additional cost of extending credit to customers. If you record sales in one period when they occur and bad debts in a different period when they are discovered, you will violate the expense recognition (cid:523)(cid:499)matching(cid:499)(cid:524) principle. We need to record bad debts in the same period as the sale by estimating the amount of bad debts through the allowance method.

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