Intermediate Accounting
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.21BE
Estimating stand-alone selling prices; residual approach
• LO5–6
O’Hara Associates sells golf clubs, and with each sale of a full set of clubs provides complementary club-fitting services. A full set of clubs with the fitting services sells for $1,500. O’Hara sells the same clubs without the fitting service for $1,400. Assuming that the golf clubs and the club-fitting services are separate performance obligations, estimate the stand-alone selling price of the club fitting services using the residual approach.
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