Provision for Irrecoverable Debts (Edexcel IGCSE Accounting)

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Provision for Irrecoverable Debts

What is a provision for irrecoverable debts?

  • A provision for irrecoverable debts is an estimation for the the amount of sales in a given financial period which will result in irrecoverable debts

  • The amount for the provision for irrecoverable debts can be determined using different methods

    • It could be a fixed percentage of the trade receivables at the end of a financial period

    • It could be a fixed amount based on data from previous years

    • It could factor in how long debts have been outstanding

    • It could be based on which individuals are unlikely to settle their debts

  • A business should use the same method for accounting for irrecoverable debts each year

    • This adheres to the accounting conceptof consistency

  • A provision for irrecoverable debts is similar to a provision for depreciation of a non-current asset

    • The provision for irrecoverable debts estimates a reduction in an asset

      • The asset is the amount owed by trade receivables

    • However, the reduction is kept in a provision account which is separate from the asset accounts

Why do businesses set up a provision for irrecoverable debts?

  • Businesses use a provision for irrecoverable debts to adhere to the accounting concepts:

    • Prudence

    • Accruals

  • The conceptof prudence is applied because:

    • The assets are not overstated

      • The provision reduces the trade receivables by a realistic amount

    • The profit for the year is not overstated

      • The potential losses are factored into the expenses

  • The concept of accruals is applied because:

    • An estimate of irrecoverable debts is made based on sales in a given period

    • This estimate is then treated as an expense for the same period as the original sales

How do I set up a provision for irrecoverable debts?

  • The provision is set up at the end of the financial period

  • The business estimates the amount of sales in that period that will result in irrecoverable debts

    • This is normally a percentage of the trade receivables at the end of the financial period

  • This amount is debited to the income statement as an expense

    • A credit entry is made in the provision for irrecoverable debts account

  • The balance of a provision for irrecoverable debts account will be on the credit side because it represents a reduction in an asset

Examiner Tips and Tricks

No entries are made in any account in the sales ledger for the provision of irrecoverable debts. Entries are made in these accounts when debts are actually written off.

Worked Example

On 31 March 2024, Josef is owed $42 000 by credit customers. Josef decides to create a provision for irrecoverable debts, set at 5% of trade receivables.

Prepare journal entries for the creation of a provision for irrecoverable debts account on 31 March 2024. A narrative is not required.

Journal

Date

Details

Debit

$

Credit

$

Answer

  • Calculate the provision for irrecoverable debts

    • 5% ✕ $42 000 = $2 100

  • Start with the account to be debited

    • The income statement.

  • Then include the account to be credited

    • The provision for irrecoverable debts account.

Journal

Date

Details

Debit

$

Credit

$

2024

Mar 31

 

Income statement

2 100

      Provision for irrecoverable debts

2 100

Adjustments to a Provision for Irrecoverable Debts

How do I update a provision for irrecoverable debts at the end of a financial period?

  • The provision for irrecoverable debts is reviewed at the end of each year and the amount might be updated

  • At the end of the financial period

    • Calculate the new provision for irrecoverable debts

    • This will be the opening balance of the provision for irrecoverable debts account for the next financial period

      • Enter it on the credit side 

    • Enter the corresponding closing balance on the debit side of the provision for irrecoverable debts account for the current financial period

    • Calculate the difference and enter it on the appropriate side to make the account balance

      • This value will be transferred to the income statement

  • If the provision for irrecoverable debts increases:

    • The difference will be on the credit side

    • This will be debited to the income statement as an expense

  • If the provision for irrecoverable debts decreases:

    • The difference will be on the debit side

    • This will be credited to the income statement as an income

The increase in a provision for irrecoverable debts is posted to the credit side of the provision account
The decrease in a provision for irrecoverable debts is posted to the debit side of the provision account

How does a provision for irrecoverable debts affect the financial statements?

  • At the end of a financial period, the balance from the provision for irrecoverable debts account appears on the statement of financial position

    • It is listed under trade receivables

    • The balance is subtracted from the balance for trade receivables

  • The difference in the provision between the start of the year and the end of the year appears on the income statement

    • If the provision has increased, it appears with the other expenses

    • If the provision has decreased, it appears with the other income

Examiner Tips and Tricks

When a provision for irrecoverable debts is first created, the whole amount is charged as an expense to the income statement, this is because the provision has increased from $0.

Worked Example

Ricardo keeps a provision for irrecoverable debts at a rate of 3% of trade receivables. On 1 March 2023, the balance of the provision for irrecoverable debts was $1 530. On 29 February 2024, the trade receivables were $49 500, of which $1 000 should be written off as irrecoverable debts.

(a) Prepare the provision for irrecoverable debts account for Ricardo. Balance the account on 29 February 2024 and bring down the balance on 1 March 2024.

(b) State how the provision for irrecoverable debts affects the profit for the year ended 29 February 2024.

Answer

  • Subtract the irrecoverable debts from the trade receivables

    • $49 500 - $1 000 = $48 500

  • Calculate the new provision for irrecoverable debts

    • 3% ✕ $48 500 = 1 455

  • Calculate the change in the provision

    • $1 530 - $1 455 = $75

(a) Enter the details into the provision for irrecoverable debts account. Remember, the balance b/d is on the credit side.

Ricardo
Provision for Irrecoverable Debts Account

Date

Details

$

Date

Details

$

2024

Feb 29

 

Income statement

 

75

2023

Mar 1

 

Balance b/d

 

1 530

Feb 29

Balance c/d

1 455

1 530

1 530

2024

Feb 29

 

Balance b/d

 

1 455


(b) The provision for irrecoverable debts has decreased. This will be credited to the income statement and treated as an income.

The provision for irrecoverable debts increases the profit for the year by $75.

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