debit to bad debts expense for $2,900

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Debiting the bad debts expense account is a way to record a business loss when a customer fails to pay an invoice or loan. In this example, the debit of $2,900 is taken to the bad debts expense account to record the loss of revenue because the customer failed to pay the invoice or loan. This amount is then reflected in the income statement as a reduction in revenue.

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