Multiple Choice
On the balance sheet after adjusting entries are made, the amount shown for the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts is equal to the
A) uncollectible accounts expense for the year
B) total of the accounts receivable written off during the year
C) total estimated uncollectible accounts as of the end of the year
D) sum of all accounts that are past due
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