Allocating Transaction Price to Performance Obligations and Recording Sales Value Dealership Inc. markets and sells the vehicles to retail customers. Along with a new vehicle purchase, a customer will receive a free annual maintenance contract for one year from the date of purchase. The standalone selling price of a vehicle is $30,000 and the standalone selling price for the annual maintenance contract is $400. During October 2020, Value Dealership Inc. sold 30 vehicles for $30,250 per vehicle, each with a free annual maintenance contract. When answering the following questions: Round each allocated transaction price to the nearest dollar. If a journal entry (or a line of the journal entry) isn't required for the transaction, select "N/A" as the account name and leave the Dr. and Cr. answers blank (zero). a. Ignoring the cost entries, record the journal entry in October 2020 for Value Dealership’s sale of vehicles with the associated maintenance contracts to customers. Performance Obligations Transaction Price as Stated Standalone Selling Price Allocated Transaction Price (rounded) Vehicle Answer Answer Answer Annual maintenance contract Answer Answer Answer Answer Answer Answer Account Name Dr. Cr. AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A Answer Answer Sales Revenue—Vehicle
Allocating Transaction Price to Performance Obligations and Recording Sales
Value Dealership Inc. markets and sells the vehicles to retail customers. Along with a new vehicle purchase, a customer will receive a free annual maintenance contract for one year from the date of purchase. The standalone selling price of a vehicle is $30,000 and the standalone selling price for the annual maintenance contract is $400. During October 2020, Value Dealership Inc. sold 30 vehicles for $30,250 per vehicle, each with a free annual maintenance contract.
When answering the following questions:
- Round each allocated transaction price to the nearest dollar.
- If a
journal entry (or a line of the journal entry) isn't required for the transaction, select "N/A" as the account name and leave the Dr. and Cr. answers blank (zero).
a. Ignoring the cost entries, record the journal entry in October 2020 for Value Dealership’s sale of vehicles with the associated maintenance contracts to customers.
Performance Obligations |
Transaction Price as Stated |
Standalone Selling Price |
Allocated Transaction Price (rounded) |
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Vehicle | Answer
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Annual maintenance contract | Answer
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Account Name | Dr. | Cr. |
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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Sales Revenue—Vehicle | Answer
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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b. Assume the same information above except that the standalone selling price of the annual maintenance contract is not known because this was the first time Value Dealership offered the service. Value Dealership is uncertain as to what services, on average, a customer will take advantage of during the year of the contract. The Dealership researched competitor prices and determined that the average selling price for a maintenance service contract is $520. Ignoring the cost entries, record the journal entry in October 2020 for Value Dealership’s sale of vehicles to its customers.
Performance Obligations |
Transaction Price as Stated |
Standalone Selling Price |
Allocated Transaction Price (rounded) |
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Vehicle | Answer
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Answer
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Answer
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Annual maintenance contract | Answer
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Account Name | Dr. | Cr. |
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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Sales Revenue—Vehicle | Answer
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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c. Assume the same information (original scenario) above except that the standalone selling price of the annual maintenance contract is not known because this was the first time Value Dealership offered the service. Value Dealership determined that the cost of the annual contract is $320 for the year and the expected profit margin on the service contract is 35%. Ignoring the cost entries, record the journal entry in October 2020 for Value Dealership’s sale of vehicles to its customers.
Performance Obligations |
Transaction Price as Stated |
Standalone Selling Price |
Allocated Transaction Price (rounded) |
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Vehicle | Answer
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Answer
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Answer
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Annual maintenance contract | Answer
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Account Name | Dr. | Cr. |
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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Sales Revenue—Vehicle | Answer
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AnswerCashAccounts ReceivableDue from ConsigneeInventoryPrepaid ExpenseContract AssetPrepaid Advertising ExpenseAccounts PayableConsideration PayableDeferred Maintenance RevenueSales RevenueService RevenueCommission RevenueCost of Goods SoldAdvertising ExpenseInterest ExpenseSales Commission ExpenseN/A | Answer
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