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
- Selling goods on credit cause uncollectible accounts expense to customers who fail to pay their bills.
坏账损失是由于赊销给无力支付账款的客户而形成的。 - The only practical alternative, therefore, is to credit a separate account called "Allowance for Doubtful Accounts" with the amount estimated to be uncollectible. The only practical way is to make a small beginning and then try to extend it.
因此惟一可行的办法是将预计坏账额贷记一个独立账户,叫“坏账准备”。惟一切实可行的办法是开一个小头,然后再扩大。 - By adding together the estimated uncollectible portions for all age groups, the required balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is determined.
把所有账龄组的预计无法收回的部分加总,就是坏账准备账户应付的金额。 - The larger the valuation allowance, the larger the current charge to uncollectible accounts expense.
备抵账户估价越大,记入坏账损失的当期支出就越大。 - 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。 - 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。 - To illustrate, assume that a company's past experience indicates that about 2% of its credit sales prove to be uncollectible.
例如,从某家公司过去经验得出赊销额的2%左右将无法收回。 - 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。 - 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。 - Estimated uncollectible items at the balance sheet date;
结帐日无法收现项目估计数;
