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Chapter 8, Problem 8.9P
Percentage-of-Completion Method. R Wayne Computer Consultants, Incorporated develops and installs integrated computer systems and networks for large utilities. On January 2, 2018, the company signed a contract to deliver an electricity deployment system for a grid covering three New England states The contract paid R Wayne a fixed fee of $18,000 000 Wayne Computer Consultants uses the percentage-of-completion method (cost-to-cost approach) to report its long-term contracts Other relevant information related to the contract is presented in the following table.
Contract price $18,000,000
2018 | 2019 | 2020 | |
Actual construction costs incurred during the year | $ 4,500,000 | $ 6,000,000 | $ 5,000,000 |
Construction costs incurred in prior years | 0 | $ 4,500,000 | $10,500,000 |
Estimated costs to complete | $10,500,000 | $ 2.625,000 | 0 |
Estimated total costs | $15,000,000 | $13,125,000 | $15,500,000 |
Progress billings made during the year | $ 6,600,000 | $ 8,400,000 | $ 3,000,000 |
Cash collections during the year | $ 6,000,000 | $ 6,000,000 | $ 6,000,000 |
Required
- a. Compute the gross profit and revenue to be recognized each year of the contract.
- b. Prepare the
journal entries required for each year of the contract. - c. Prepare the t-accounts for construction in progress, billings on construction in progress, and accounts receivable.
- d. Determine the net asset (liability) for each year of the contract on December 31.
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