EBK PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL FINANCE
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Author: ZUTTER
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.15P
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Should the firm offer warranty for sale.
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Creative Computing sells a laptop computer called the Creative Package to Professor Smith with an extended warranty for $780. The $780 price of a Creative Package includes the following:
One laptop Computer
A one year basic assurance warranty. This warranty guarantees that Creative will cover any costs that arise due to repairs or replacements associated with defective products for up to one year.
An agreement that Professor Smith will pay an additional $75 to purchase an extended 1 year warranty.
How many performance obligations are included in this sale of the Creative Package?
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why total stand alone price = estmimated warranty units???
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Orange Inc. offers a discount on an extended warranty on its oPhone when the warranty is purchased at the time the oPhone is purchased. The warranty normally has a price of $132, but Orange offers it for $111 when purchased along with an oPhone. Orange anticipates a 80% chance that a customer will purchase the extended warranty along with the oPhone. Assume Orange sells to 1,000 oPhones with the extended warranty discount offer. What is the total stand-alone selling price that Orange would use for the extended warranty discount option for purposes of allocating revenue among the performance obligations in those 1,000 oPhone contracts?
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Serpent Home Depot carries wide variety of promotional techniques to attract customers. Kitchen and home appliances are sold in a one-year warranty for replacement of parts and labor. The estimated warranty cost, based on past experience is 5% of sales.
The premium is offered on the home furniture. Customer receive a coupon for each peso spent on home furniture. Customers may exchange 2,000 coupons and P50 for a rice cooker which company purchased at P340 for each rice cooker and estimates that 60% of the coupons given to customers will be redeemed.
The company’s total sales for 2016 were P115,200,000 – P86,400,000 from kitchen and home appliances and P28,800,000 from home furniture. Replacement parts and labor for warranty work totaled P2,624,000 during 2016. A total of 5,200 rice cookers used in the premium program were purchased during the year and there were 9,600,000 coupons redeemed in 2016.
The accrual method is used by the company to account for the warranty and premium…
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