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- Consider each of the following scenarios: a. A seller orally agrees with one of its best customers to deliver goods in exchange for 10,000. While the sellers practice is to obtain a written sales agreement, the seller delivered these goods to the customer without a written agreement due to the customers urgent need. b. A seller agrees to provide accounting services to a customer for the next year in exchange for 40,000. While the two parties are negotiating the terms of the agreement and the specific services to be performed, the seller begins to perform some services as a gesture of good faith. c. A seller has a written agreement to deliver goods to a customer for 50 per unit. The price will drop to 45 per unit if the customer purchases more than 2,000 units per month. d. A seller had a written agreement and provided custodial services to a customer for 2,000 per month in a previous year. The contract expired on December 31, 2019. During negotiations for a new contract in January 2020, custodial services were provided at the previous monthly rate and paid for by the buyer. The seller and the customer agree to a new contract on February 1, 2020. The seller is concerned whether a contract existed in January 2020 and whether revenue can be recognized. Required: 1. Determine if a contract exists for each of the scenarios. 2. If it is determined that a contract exists but the seller believes it is probable that it will not collect the expected consideration, how does this affect the sellers ability to recognize revenue?BMC has successfully built a practice that services small businesses by providing accounting related services. BMC will provide free training and initial implementation of accounting records through QuickBooks but requires a monthly subscription in order to access the account information. This training is otherwise provided for a one-time fee of $10,000. Upon subscription ($10k/month), BMC will perform all related accounting functions for the small business using QuickBooks. The subscription requires a 3 year contract. Premium Services can be purchased at a 20% discount, if included in the contract, which includes 24/7 direct hotline to senior accountants within BMC. The Premium Services are routinely sold at standalone prices of $100/hr. BMC estimates that a typical client will utilize this service on average of 40 hours a month. Perform the 5 steps of Revenue Recognition assuming a client purchased the maximum package. Assume the estimate and actual hours for Premium Services has no…Tau Limited is a manufacturing business that sales high quality kitchen electronic products. Tau Limited has just entered into 25 lucrative contracts with customers in the SADC region. Each of the contacts includes the sale of one product for P3,000. To manufacture each of these products it cost Tau P2 000 a product. In the contacts, one of the terms is that cash is received upfront and control of the product transfers on delivery. Furthermore, customers can return the product within 30 days to receive a full refund. Tau still has an option of selling the returned products for profit. Tau Limited has been in business for many years and from his experience he can estimate returns for this product quite accurately. Tau has estimated that that 23 products will not be returned. Required: How should the above transaction be accounted for?
- SWA company is trying find costs of its products. Which of the following statements is true? A cost is: a. Always an expense. b. Always an asset. c. Something quite different from either an expense or an asset. d. Can be either an expense or an asset. e. Always a liability. MS Harius is an accounting in Lata company; the company has leased a copying machine on a monthly basis which is on a fixed fee each month in addition to a charge per copy. Technical made 2,400 copies and paid a total of $162 in rent in September and in October they paid $195 for 3,500 copies Determine the total amount that would be paid for 1,800 copies. a. Some other amount not listed here b. $138 c. $144 d. $160 e. $163Can I please ge thelp with this question? Required information Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Franklin Training Services (FTS) provides instruction on the use of computer software for the employees of its corporate clients. It offers courses in the clients’ offices on the clients’ equipment. The only major expense FTS incurs is instructor salaries; it pays instructors $6,000 per course taught. FTS recently agreed to offer a course of instruction to the employees of Novak Incorporated at a price of $700 per student. Novak estimated that 20 students would attend the course. Base your answers on the preceding information. The instructor has offered to teach the course for a percentage of tuition fees. Specifically, the instructor wants $300 per person attending the class. Assume that the tuition fee remains at $700 per student. Is the cost of instruction a fixed or a variable cost? Determine the profit, assuming that 20…The company performs consulting services for a client for an agreed upon fee of $100,000. The company completes the services, and sends the client a bill for $100,000. Provide the journal entry that would be necessary to record the transaction.
- Marvelicious Sdn Bhd is a local company based in Kampar, Perak. On 1 February 2020, Marvelicious Sdn Bhd signed an agreement to operate as a franchise of a well known fast food outlet. The initial franchise fee was RM900,000. The franchise agreement is for a period of 10 years. On 1 March 2020, before the franchise was opened, the company hired and trained new sales staff at a cost of RM100,000. It was expected that the benefits derived from the training could last for 4 years. The company’s financial year ends on 31 December each year. (i) According to MFRS138 Intangible Assets, one of the key criteria in the recognition of an intangible asset is ‘control’. Describe the meaning of ‘control’ in the context of intangible asset. (ii) Briefly explain the accounting treatment of franchise fee in accordance with MFRS138 Intangible Asset. (iii) Briefly explain the accounting treatment of pre-opening staff training cost in accordance with MFRS138 Intangible Asset.A work at home opportunity is available in which you will receive 3 percent of the sales for customers you refer to the company. The cost of your franchise fee is $600. How much would your customers have to buy to cover the cost of this fee?Consider each of the following independent situations for Sunrise Tours, a company owned by David Bartlett that sells motor coach tours to schools and other groups. Sunshine Tours owns a fleet of 10 motor coaches and employs 12 drivers, 1 maintenance technician, 3 sales representatives, and an office manager. Sunshine Tours pays for all fuel and maintenance on the coaches. Drivers are paid $0.50 per mile while in transit, plus $15 per hour while idle (time spent waiting while tour groups are visiting their destinations). The maintenance technician and office manager are both full-time salaried employees. The sales representatives work on straight commission. When the office manager receives calls from potential customers, she is instructed to handle the contracts herself. Recently, however, the number of contracts written up by the office manager has declined. At the same time, one of the sales representatives has experienced a significant increase in contracts. The other two…
- Consider each of the following independent situations for Sunrise Tours, a company owned by David Bartlett that sells motor coach tours to schools and other groups. Sunshine Tours owns a fleet of 10 motor coaches and employs 12 drivers, 1 maintenance technician, 3 sales representatives, and an office manager. Sunshine Tours pays for all fuel and maintenance on the coaches. Drivers are paid $0.50 per mile while in transit, plus $15 per hour while idle (time spent waiting while tour groups are visiting their destinations). The maintenance technician and office manager are both full-time salaried employees. The sales representatives work on straight commission. Q. One of the motor coach drivers seems to be reaching his destinations more quickly than any of the other drivers and is reporting longer idle time.Luke consulting enters into a contract with Holand University to restructure Holand's process for purchasing goods from suppliers. The contract states that Luke will earn a fixed fee of P25,000and earn an additional P10,000 if Holand achieves P10,000 of cost savings. Luke determines the transaction price as the expected value of expected consideration, what transsaction price will Luke estimate for this contract?Please show your solution in good accounting form. Thank you! JINN Corporation started a promotional program. A towel is offered as a premium to customers who send in 10 box tops of facial soap returned and remittance of ₱25. The distribution cost is ₱10 per towel. The entity estimated that only 60% of the box tops reaching the market will be redeemed. The entity provided the following information: 2020 2021 Facial soap sales, ₱50 per unit ₱ 2,500,000 ₱ 2,875,000 Towel purchases, ₱90 per unit ₱ 337,500 ₱ 360,000 Number of box tops returned 22,500 38,550 Requirements: 1. Compute for the premiums (as an asset) amount for the year ended:A. December 31, 2020B. December 31, 2021 2. Compute for the premiums expense for the year ended:A. December 31, 2020B. December 31, 2021 3. Compute for the premium liability for the year ended:A. December 31, 2020B. December 31, 2021 4. How much net cash did the entity receive (give) with regards to the…