19..Beavis Construction Company was the low bidder on a construction project to build an earthen dam for $1,760,000. The project was begun in 2020 and completed in 2021. Cost and other data are presented below:                                                                                         2020                2021 Costs incurred during the year                             $399,000        $1,060,000     Estimated costs to complete                                  931,000               0     Billings during the year                                           485,000            1,275,000     Cash collections during the year                           385,000            1,375,000     Assume that Beavis recognizes revenue on this contract over time according to the percentage of completion. Required: Prepare all journal entries to record costs, billings, collections, and profit recognition. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, type "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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19..Beavis Construction Company was the low bidder on a construction project to build an earthen dam for $1,760,000. The project was begun in 2020 and completed in 2021. Cost and other data are presented below:

                                                                                        2020                2021
Costs incurred during the year                             $399,000        $1,060,000    
Estimated costs to complete                                  931,000               0    
Billings during the year                                           485,000            1,275,000    
Cash collections during the year                           385,000            1,375,000    

Assume that Beavis recognizes revenue on this contract over time according to the percentage of completion.

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Prepare all journal entries to record costs, billings, collections, and profit recognition. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, type "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

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