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The bank will show it as a recovery. The original loan was charged off to a allowance account for bad loans (contra asset). Banks fund this allowance by debiting provision expense (an expense item on the income statement) and crediting the allowance account (contra asset on the balance sheet). When a loan is charged off, the allowance is debited (reduced) and the loan balances are credited (reduced). When a recovery is recorded, cash is debited (assuming that is the form of payment by the borrower / guarantor) and the allowance is credited (increased). The loan is not rebooked once it has been written off. However, the bank records that the charge off has been recovered.

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