A provision for doubtful accounts is an estimated reserve against potential customer non-payment. It ensures financial statements reflect realistic asset values by anticipating bad debts. Accountants use it to match expenses with revenues, while investors and creditors benefit from clearer insights into a company's financial health and risk exposure.
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