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
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - For one thing, not all elements affecting value are captured in a company's financial statements& inventories can grow obsolete and receivables uncollectible;
一则,并非所有影响价值的因素都能体现在公司财务报表之中&存货就有可能变成废弃物和无法收回的应收账款; - When an account receivable is written ofl as uncollectible, the customer still has an obligation to pay.
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。 - 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。 - Based upon past experience, the uncollectible accounts expense is estimated at some percentage of net credit sales.
根据以往经验,坏账损失预估为赊销净值的一定百分比。 - 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。 - 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。