uncollectible
英
美 [ənkəˈlɛktɪbəl]
adj. 不可收回的;无法收集的
COCA.41824
英英释义
adj
- not capable of being collected
- a bad (or uncollectible) debt
双语例句
- This is true only because January was the first month of operations and this was the company's first estimate of its uncollectible accounts.
这种情况成立仅仅因为1月份是其经营的第一个月,而且是公司首次对坏账进行预估。 - Thus, writing off an uncollectible account does not change the net realizable value of accounts receivable in the balance sheet.
因此,核销坏账并不改变资产负债表中应收账款的可实现净值。 - This can be done by issuing a credit memo indicating that the customer has returned merchandise, or by writing off the customer's account as uncollectible.
这可以通过编制一份说明该客户已退还货物的往来单据,或通过把该客户账款作为坏账核销来实现。 - At the end of each month, management should again estimate the probable amount of uncollectible accounts and adjust the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to this new estimate.
在每个月末,管理阶层将重新预估可能无法收回的账款全额并调整坏账准备到这个新的估计水平。 - Estimated uncollectible items at the balance sheet date;
结帐日无法收现项目估计数; - The estimated expense of credit losses is charged to the Uncollectible Accounts Expense account at the end of each accounting period.
预估的信用损失在每个会计期末才结转到坏账损失账户。 - The most widely used method oil estimating the probable amount of uncollectible accounts is based upon an aging of the accounts receivable.
应收账款和应付账款预估无法收回应收账款的可能金额时最常用的办法是建立在应收账款的账龄分析上的。 - A limited amount of uncollectible accounts is not only expected& it is evidence of a sound credit policy.
对无法收回的应收账款额有所限制不仅是企业的一种合理的需求,也是其是否拥有健全的信用政策的标志。 - A method of accounting for uncollectible accounts in which an estimate is made of the amount of sales on account for which payment will not be received.
是指在会计期末时,将期间的赊账、坏账编制分录为费用和一个备抵账户,在以后实际发生坏账时冲减该备抵账户的会计方法。 - The provision for bad debts shall be itemized and shown as a deduction item of accounts receivable in the financial statement. When an account receivable is written ofl as uncollectible, the customer still has an obligation to pay.
坏帐准备金在会计报表中作为应收帐款的备抵项目列示。虽然一笔应收帐款已作为坏帐被冲销,但顾客仍有偿还的义务。
