bad debt - translation to russian
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bad debt - translation to russian

FINANCIAL ASSET WHOSE VALUE HAS FALLEN SIGNIFICANTLY AND FOR WHICH THERE IS NO LONGER A FUNCTIONING MARKET
Bad Debt; Bad debts; Allowance for bad debts; Reserve for bad debts; Doubtful debt; Problem loan; Bad paper

allowance for bad debts         

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allowance for doubtful accounts

reserve for bad debts         
резерв на покрытие безнадёжных долгов
bad debt         
bad debt безнадежный долг

Definition

bad debt
n. an uncollectible debt. The problem is to determine when a debt is realistically dead, which means there must be some evidence of uncollectibility or a lengthy passage of time. Discharge in bankruptcy, the running of the statute of limitations to bring a lawsuit, disappearance of the debtor, a pattern of avoiding debts or the destruction of the collateral security can all make a debt "bad." For income tax deduction purposes such a debt in business is deductible against ordinary income (found in federal income tax Form 1040 Schedule C) and such a personal debt is deductible against short-term capital gains. A debt due for services rendered is not a bad debt for tax purposes, since there is just no income on which to be taxed.

Wikipedia

Bad debt

Bad debt, occasionally called uncollectible accounts expense, is a monetary amount owed to a creditor that is unlikely to be paid and for which the creditor is not willing to take action to collect for various reasons, often due to the debtor not having the money to pay, for example due to a company going into liquidation or insolvency. A high bad debt rate is caused when a business is not effective in managing its credit and collections process. If the credit check of a new customer is not thorough or the collections team isn’t proactively reaching out to recover payments, a company faces the risk of a high bad debt. There are various technical definitions of what constitutes a bad debt, depending on accounting conventions, regulatory treatment and the institution provisioning. In the United States, bank loans with more than ninety days' arrears become "problem loans". Accounting sources advise that the full amount of a bad debt be written off to the profit and loss account or a provision for bad debts as soon as it is foreseen.

Examples of use of bad debt
1. The figures for bad debt provisioning have been devastating.
2. Two–thirds of the hospital‘s deficit is bad debt.
3. Barclays has revealed that bad debt on the Barclaycard hit 1.5billion in the past year.
4. Under the law, the NIS 55 million worth of coupons still outstanding is considered bad debt.
5. With last week‘s interest rate cut came a series of bad–debt warnings.
What is the Russian for allowance for bad debts? Translation of &#39allowance for bad debts&#39 to R