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Under the allowance method, writing off an uncollectible account Select one: a. affects only income statement accounts. b. affects both balance sheet and income statement accounts. c. does not affects any income statement accounts. d. is not acceptable practice.

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a. affects only income statement accounts.

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Under the allowance method, writing off an uncollectible account affects only income statement accounts.

When a customer's debt won't be paid off, it's time to call it quits. To write off a failed account, the amount gets taken away from accounts receivable. The finance record is changed by decreasing allowance for doubtful accounts and increasing accounts receivable - consequence: just balance sheet accounts are influenced.

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