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The materiality constraint, as applied to bad debts: a permits the use of the direct write-off method when bad debts expenses are relatively small. b requires use of the allowance method for bad debts. c requires use of the direct write-off method. d requires that bad debts not be written off. e requires that expenses be reported in the same period as the sales they produce.

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