uncollectible in the PONS Dictionary

uncollectible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

write-down of uncollectible receivables

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So why is it that when you're a waiter, you should have no uncollectible accounts, but when you're a lawyer or an accountant, it's all a part of doing business?
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For example, it reduces the business's exposure to risk and decreases uncollectible account expenses.
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These were offset by a $5.4 million prepayment penalty (cash received) related to early termination of mortgages and a $1.2 million recovery related to provisions for uncollectible mortgages, notes and straight-line receivables.
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You may be digging yourself into one of those uncollectible holes, where you are working even harder, for free.
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You may be automatically deemed uncollectible if you are unemployed, and that will buy you a year to improve your financial situation before having to set up a repayment plan.
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In today's world, many radiology groups currently bear a large load of uncollectible debt.
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Even if you are employed, you may still be deemed uncollectible if you are otherwise in dire straits -- spouse left you with many mouths to feed, health issues, etc.
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