A Bad-Debt Reserve is an offset to Accounts Receivable, with amounts that can be expected to be uncollectible. Businesses use this reserve to account for receivables that are not likely to be collected.
A financial estimate calculated to cover debts deemed uncollectable during an accounting period. It distinguishes between general and specific provisions based on the likelihood of debt recovery.
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