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Credit Losses
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Credit Loss [Abstract]  
Credit Losses Credit Losses
We are exposed to credit losses primarily through our accounts receivable from revenue transactions, investments held at amortized cost and other notes receivable. We estimate expected credit losses based on past events, current conditions and reasonable and supportable forecasts. Expected credit losses are measured over the remaining contractual life of these assets. As part of our consideration of current and forward-looking economic conditions, current inflationary pressures on our customers’ and other third parties’ ability to pay, we did observe a modest decrease in delinquencies with certain partners’ mainly due to timing of payments which resulted in a higher provision for credit losses for the year ended December 31, 2024.

Accounts Receivable from Revenue Transactions
Accounts receivable represent the amounts owed to the Company for goods or services provided to customers or third parties. Current accounts receivables are classified within accounts receivable, net on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets, while non-current accounts receivables are classified within prepaid expenses and other noncurrent assets on the Company’s consolidated balance sheets.

We monitor our ongoing credit exposure through active review of counterparty balances against contract terms, due dates and business strategy. Our activities include timely account reconciliation, dispute resolution and payment confirmation. In addition, the Company will establish a general reserve based on delinquency rates. Historical loss rates are determined for each delinquency bucket in 30-day past-due intervals and then applied to the composition of the reporting date balance based on delinquency. The allowance implied from application of the historical loss rates is then adjusted, as necessary, for current conditions and reasonable and supportable forecasts.

The following table compiles the percentages of outstanding accounts receivable based on our aging analysis of our trade accounts receivable, non-trade accounts receivable and contract assets (in thousands):
December 31,
20242023
Current 54 %54 %
Past due 1-60 days15 %17 %
Past due 61+ days 31 %29 %
Accounts receivable, net of allowance$420,914 $472,350 

The following table summarizes the changes in allowance for credit losses on our accounts receivables, certain non-trade accounts receivable and contract assets (in thousands):
For the Year Ended December 31,
20242023
Balance as of beginning of period$(16,361)$(10,180)
Acquisitions— (240)
Provision for credit losses(4,803)(10,773)
Charge-offs(1)
5,796 4,832 
Balance as of end of period$(15,368)$(16,361)
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(1) Charge-offs for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023 are primarily related to balances written-off that were previously reserved.