Two methods of estimating uncollectible receivables are?
a. the allowance method and the amo...
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Two methods of estimating uncollectible receivables are?
a. the allowance method and the amortization method
b. the? gross-up method and the direct? write-off method
c. the? aging-of-accounts-receivable method and the? percent-of-sales method
d. the direct? write-off method and the? percent-of-completion method
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