Multiple Choice
When is it acceptable to use the direct write-off method to account for uncollectible accounts?
A) When the expected bad debts are significant
B) When the company pledges its accounts receivables
C) When the expected bad debts are not significant
D) It is never acceptable to use the direct write-off method under GAAP
E) When the company sells its accounts receivables
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