Once an Account Receivable is written off, can a business ever collect that money?
A) No, GAAP does not allow a company to collect any amounts from a customer who has had an account written off.
B) Only when using the direct write-off method can a company collect from a customer who has had an account written off.
C) Only when using the allowance method can a company collect from a customer who has had an account written off.
D) Both the allowance and direct write-off methods permit a company to collect from a customer who has had an account written off.
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