FUND. OF FINANCIAL ACCT W/CONNECT ACCES
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Recording Unearned Revenues
A local theater company sells 1,500 season ticket packages at a price of $250 per package. The first show in the ten-show season starts this week. Show the
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A local theater company sells 1,500 season ticket packages at a price of $250 per package. The firstshow in the ten-show season starts this week. Show the accounting equation effects and prepare thejournal entries related to ( a ) the sale of the season tickets before the first show and ( b ) the revenueearned after putting on the first show.
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A local theater company sells 1,700 season ticket packages at a price of $300 per package. The first show in the 10-show season starts this week.
(a) The sale of the season tickets before the first show.
(b) The revenue from fulfilling the performance obligation by putting on the first show.
Indicate the effects of the amounts for the above transactions. (Enter any decreases to assets, liabilities, or stockholders equity with a minus sign.)
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A local theater company sells 1,700 season ticket packages at a price of $300 per package. The first show in the 10-show season starts this week.
(a) The sale of the season tickets before the first show.
(b) The revenue from fulfilling the performance obligation by putting on the first show.
Prepare the journal entries related for the above transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.)
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