Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Receivables, Loans, Notes Receivable, and Others (Policies)

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Receivables, Loans, Notes Receivable, and Others (Policies)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Receivables [Abstract]  
Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable
The Company offers an installment payment option in all of our markets other than Japan (known as Easy-Pay for the QVC brand in the U.S. and the U.K.; Q-Pay in Germany and Italy and FlexPay for the HSN brand). The installment payment option permits customers to pay for items in two or more installments. When the installment payment option is offered by QVC and elected by the customer, the first installment is typically billed to the customer's credit card and a receivable is recorded for the outstanding amount upon shipment. Generally, the customer's account is subsequently billed in additional monthly installments until the total purchase price of the products has been billed by the Company.
In 2014, the Company amended and restated its agreement with a large consumer financial services company (the "Bank") pursuant to which the Bank provides revolving credit directly to QVC's customers for the sole purpose of purchasing merchandise or services with a private label credit card ("PLCC") company in the U.S. The agreement with the Bank was amended and restated in March 2017 and December 2018 related to its QVC brand. In December 2018, the Company entered into a separate agreement with the Bank for its HSN brand. The Company receives a portion of the net economics of the credit card program. The Company cannot predict the extent to which customers will use the PLCC, nor the extent that they will make payments on their outstanding balances. PLCC income of $142 million, $144 million and $140 million was recorded in net revenue during the years ended December 31, 2022, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
The Company also accepts major credit cards for its sales. Accounts receivable from major credit cards represents amounts owed to QVC from the credit card clearing houses for amounts billed but not yet collected.
Accounts receivable consisted of the following:
December 31,
(in millions) 2022 2021
Installment payment option $ 1,069  $ 1,284 
Major credit cards and customers 250  237 
Trade accounts receivable 1,319  1,521 
Other receivables (1) 145  223 
Accounts receivable 1,464  1,744 
Less allowance for credit losses (102) (99)
Accounts receivable, net $ 1,362  1,645 
(1) Includes $40 million and $129 million insurance receivables as of December 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively, related to the Rocky Mount fire (see note 19).
A summary of activity in the allowance for credit losses was as follows:
(in millions) Balance
beginning
of year
Additions-
charged
to expense
Deductions-
write-offs
Balance
end of
year
2022 $ 99  80  (77) 102 
2021 124  49  (74) 99 
2020 123  89  (88) 124 
The carrying value of accounts receivable, adjusted for the reserves described above, approximates fair value as of December 31, 2022 and 2021