INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING-MYACCOUNTINGLAB
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.5BE
Change in Accounting Principle, Long-Term Construction Contracts. Cole Construction Company elected to change its method of accounting from the completed-contract method to the percentage-of- completion method. Prior-years income (cumulative) would have been $550,000 higher if Cole had always used the percentage-of-completion method. The company is subject to a 35% tax rate Prepare the
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On January 1, 2024, Hampton's Construction, Inc. decided to change from the completed-contract method of accounting to the percentage-of-completion method. Hampton will continue to use the completed-contract method for income tax purposes. The following information is available for net income. The income tax rate for all years is 35%.Net Income
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Percentage of Completion
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55,900
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