INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.17BE
To determine
The percent completed, revenue and gross profit for all the years.
Given information:
Contract price is $700,000.
Actual construction cost for 2018 is $140,000.
Actual construction cost for 2019 is $130,000.
Actual construction cost for 2020 is $160,000.
Estimated total cost for 2018 is $400,000.
Estimated total cost for 2019 is $360,000.
Estimated total cost for 2020 is $430,000.
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