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When comparing the direct write-off and allowance methods, which of the following statements applies to the allowance method? a.Primary users are small companies and those with a small amount of receivables. b.The expense is recognized when the account is written off rather than in the period of sale. c.The result is based on either a percentage of sales or an analysis of receivables. d.No allowance account is used.

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c.The result is based on either a percentage of sales or an analysis of receivables

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally, companies will choose between two approaches under the allowance method.

Percentage of Sales: Using historical data, a company examines the relationship between sales and uncollectible accounts receivable. If there is a fairly stable relationship between the two, a company will use the historical Uncollectible Accounts / Credit Sales ratio to estimate the bad debts expense in the current period.

This method is sometimes referred to as the income statement approach.

Percentage of Accounts Receivable: Using historical data, a company examines the relationship between accounts receivable and uncollectible accounts. Companies will oftentimes increase the accuracy of these estimates by looking at their aging schedule for patterns, rather than using a composite (or total) of their receivables

This method is sometimes referred to as the balance sheet approach

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