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3 June, 06:04

Why is the percentage-of-receivables method currently preferred over the percentage-of-credit-sales method?

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  1. 3 June, 06:22
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    Because this approach is better at estimating the true net realizable value of accounts receivable.

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    Percentage-of-receivables approach is different from percentage-of-sales approach in that it uses gross accounts receivable balance to estimate allowance for doubtful accounts. That is why this approach is also called a balance sheet approach. Contrary, the percentage-of-sales approach directly calculates the amount of bad debt expense while the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts becomes a derivative of the previous period balance in this account, bad debt expense recorded during the period, and bad debt write-offs during the period.
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