Concept explainers
Requirement – 1
Transaction price:
Transaction price refers to the price that is paid at the time of delivery or after delivery of goods and/or services. Specific situations affecting the transaction price are as follows:
- Variable amount of consideration and the restriction on its recognition.
- Rights for sales return
- Whether the seller is acting as a principle or an agent
- Time value of money
- Payments by the seller to the customer
Variable consideration:
Variable consideration refers to the uncertain transaction price that depends upon the outcome of future events.
Rules of Debit and Credit:
Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:
- Debit, all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and stockholders’ equities.
- Credit, all increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equities, all decrease in assets, expenses.
To prepare: The
Requirement – 2
To prepare: The journal entry to record F’s purchase of advertising services from W on June 15, 2018.
Requirement – 3
To prepare: The journal entry to record the cash received from W on June 30, 2018
Requirement – 4
To discuss: The effect of recognized revenue when it is uncollectible accounts.
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