INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9780136946694
Author: GORDON
Publisher: RENT PEARS
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.8P
a.
To determine
The percentage completed for each year.
b.
To determine
The gross profit and revenue to be recognized each year.
Given Information:
Revenue for year 2018, 2019 and 2020 is $900,000, $300,000 and $800,000 respectively.
Actual cost incurred for 2018, 2019 and 2020 is $900,000, $300,000 and $600,000 respectively.
c.
To determine
To prepare:
d.
To determine
To prepare: T-accounts for construction in progress, billing on construction in progress and accounts receivables.
e.
To determine
Net assets or liability for each year.
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