INTERMEDIATE ACCT CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.10DMP
Requirement – 2
To determine
The revenue recognition
The revenue recognition principle refers to the revenue that should be recognized in the time period, when the performance obligation (sales or services) of the company is completed.
Principal
Principal is the legal owner of goods or service which is transferred to the customer for legal consideration.
Agent
Agent is a facilitator for transferring goods and service from seller to buyers. Agent receives commission from principal for the service rendered.
To indicate: The revenue recognition note in Company E’s and Company P’s financial statement.
Requirement – 3
To determine
To indicate: Whether the amount shown in the income statement is “net” or “gross”.
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