Bad debts accounts is a nominal account shown in income statement and use to reduce the accounts receivable amount.
Provison for doubtful debts, under liabiliity, will be created by debiting bad debts account.
yeah may be because provision for doubtful debt is a reserve which has been created against the debtors which is an estimated loss and also the journal entry is [Debit] Provision for bad and doubtful debts a/c [Credit] Debtors a/c and here this loss is debited and hence it can be treated as nominal a/c but while preparing trial balance it has a credit balance as its a liability
before you do the double entry for the bad debts recovered, you have reinstate the debt by making the following entries:- Dr. debtors account Cr. bad debts recovered account after this you will have to the double entry for this:- Dr.cash or bank Cr. debtors account that's all u have to do!!
No while using allowance method, bad debts are charged to allowance for bad debts account rather charging the accounts receivable because accounts receivable was already charged with allowance when it was created.
Bad debts accounts is a nominal account shown in income statement and use to reduce the accounts receivable amount.
Bad debt expense account is the actual expense account for bad debts while allowance for doubtful account is the provision for account in case of any bad debts occurs in future.
Provison for doubtful debts, under liabiliity, will be created by debiting bad debts account.
yeah may be because provision for doubtful debt is a reserve which has been created against the debtors which is an estimated loss and also the journal entry is [Debit] Provision for bad and doubtful debts a/c [Credit] Debtors a/c and here this loss is debited and hence it can be treated as nominal a/c but while preparing trial balance it has a credit balance as its a liability
before you do the double entry for the bad debts recovered, you have reinstate the debt by making the following entries:- Dr. debtors account Cr. bad debts recovered account after this you will have to the double entry for this:- Dr.cash or bank Cr. debtors account that's all u have to do!!
No while using allowance method, bad debts are charged to allowance for bad debts account rather charging the accounts receivable because accounts receivable was already charged with allowance when it was created.
Bad debt is an expense and so reflected in the P&L statement. The allowance for bad debts is a contra-asset account and offsets the amount of the receivable.
before you do the double entry for the bad debts recovered, you have to reinstate the debt by making the following entries:- Dr. debtors account Cr. bad debts recovered account after this, you will have to do the double entry for this:- Dr.cash or bank Cr. debtors account that's all u have to do!!
The provision for bad debts will be categorized under the profit and loss account.
Dr. Bad debt xxx Cr. Assets/Portfolio xxx Below entry wat i underestand is the wrong entry since provision is a liability which is deducted from the loans (assets) it is always a credit balance, it can never appear on the debit (above is the correct entry). Debit Bad Debt Expense Credit Allowance for Bad Debts (a contra-account on the asset side of the balance sheet)
The Allowance for bad debts will go the on the debit side of the Balance Sheet. If total debtors are 20000 and 5% is allowed as allowance for bad debts then 19000 will be shown as debtors and 1000 will be shown as allowance for bad debts in the debit side of the Balance Sheet. When the bad debts actually occur for e.g. if next year bad debts of 500 actually turn out, then the allowance will be reduced by Rs. 500 and the bad debts will be shown in the Dr. Side of Profit and Loss Account.
Debit Bad Debt Expense. Credit Allowance For Doubtful Accounts (a contra-asset account on the Balance Sheet). Before you do the double entry for the bad debts recovered, you have to reinstate the debt by making the following entries:- Dr. debtors account Cr. bad debts recovered account after this, you will...