INTERMEDIATE ACCT.-MYLAB COMBO ACCESS
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.10BE
Allocation of Transaction Price. Martin Software Developers. Inc recently signed a contract for $1.600.000 to create a registration grade report and transcript system for MacFariane Slate University Each part of the system will be delivered separately and must be fully functional upon installation. The standalone sales value of each performance obligation is reported below.
Description | Standalone Selling Prices |
Registration System | $500,000 |
Grade Reporting System | 800,000 |
Transcript System | 700,000 |
Total | $7,000,000 |
How should Martin allocate the $1,600,000 transaction price across the performance obligations?
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