Bad Debts

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Bad debts refer to accounts receivable that are deemed uncollectible and are written off as a loss. This occurs when a debtor is unable or unwilling to fulfill their payment obligations. The definition of bad debt is crucial for accurate financial reporting, as it impacts a company’s income statement and balance sheet by reducing net income and accounts receivable.

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