Bad Debt Expense definition

Bad Debt Expense means the net movement in the provision for Gaming bad debts including debt write-offs and discounts, and credit collection costs.
Bad Debt Expense means amounts lawfully billed to a Customer and owed by the Customer for Telecommunications services and accrued as revenues on the books of the Licensee, but not collected after reasonable efforts have been made to collect the charges.
Bad Debt Expense means the dollar amount charged for care for which there was an expectation of payment but for which the patient is unwilling to pay.’

Examples of Bad Debt Expense in a sentence

  • The Revenue Requirement Components shall be the sum of Connecting Transmission Owner’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • The Revenue Requirement Components shall be the sum of Connecting Transmission Owner’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense, (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • The Revenue Requirement Component shall be the sum of Connecting Transmission Owner’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense, (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • The Revenue Requirement Component shall be the sum of National Grid’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense, (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • The Component shall be the sum of NMPC’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • The amount of the Indemnity provided for by this Section 10(a) shall be limited to the amount of the Second Cash Installment plus Third Cash Installment plus Bad Debt Expense Payment.

  • Revenue Requirement Components The Revenue Requirement Components shall be the sum of Connecting Transmission Owner’s (A) Return and Associated Income Taxes, (B) Transmission Related Real Estate Tax Expense, (C) Transmission Related Amortization of Investment Tax Credits, (D) Transmission Related Payroll Tax Expense (E) Transmission Operation and Maintenance Expense, (F) Transmission Related Administrative and General Expenses, less (G) Revenue Credits, plus (H) Bad Debt Expense.

  • Transmission Related Bad Debt Expense shall equal Bad Debt Expense as reported in Account 904 related to transmission billing.

  • For purposes of the calculation of the financial ratios described in Sections 7.12 and 7.13, EBITDAX shall be calculated treating the Bad Debt Expense as an extraordinary loss and any recovery with respect to the Bad Debt Expense as an extraordinary gain.

  • Bad Debt Expense was revised to be specific to the Arkansas jurisdiction, instead of the Total Company basis reflected in Staff's filing, resulting in a change to the revenue conversion factor.


More Definitions of Bad Debt Expense

Bad Debt Expense means accounts receivable of the Company accrued during 2007 which shall not have been collected by March 31, 2008.
Bad Debt Expense means, determined on a portfolio wide basis, the amount of any rent payment payable by any tenant at any Property is unpaid for more than thirty (30) days after the original payment due date, provided that Bad Debt Expense shall include any rent that is payable for the month of March 2021 and is unpaid as of the True-up Date.
Bad Debt Expense means, for any period, (a) bad debt write-offs for such period, plus (b) the change in bad debt reserves for such period, less (c) bad debt recoveries for such period all determined in accordance with GAAP.
Bad Debt Expense means the bad debt expense incurred by the Company during the Earn-Out Period, calculated in accordance with GAAP, excluding the Tufts Bad Debt Expense.
Bad Debt Expense means that amount due Contractor from accounts that the Contractor has determined to be uncollectable.

Related to Bad Debt Expense

  • Consolidated Depreciation Expense for any period means the depreciation expense of the Issuer and the Restricted Subsidiaries for such period, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

  • Interest Expense means, for any period, the aggregate of the interest expense of Parent and its Subsidiaries for such period, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.

  • management expense ratio means the total fees and expenses a fund paid during a year divided by its average assets for that year.

  • Consolidated Cash Interest Expense means, for any period, Consolidated Interest Expense for such period, excluding any amount not payable in Cash.

  • Cash Interest Expense means, for any period, Consolidated Interest Expense for such period, less the sum of (a) interest on any debt paid by the increase in the principal amount of such debt including by issuance of additional debt of such kind, (b) items described in clause (c) or, other than to the extent paid in cash, clause (g) of the definition of “Consolidated Interest Expense” and (c) gross interest income of Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such period.