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Dagupan Company prepares quarterly interim financial reports. The entity sells electrical goods and normally 5% of customers claim on their warranty. The provision in the first quarter was calculated at 5% of sales to date which amounted to P10,000,000. However, in the second quarter, a design fault was found, and warranty claims were expected to be 10% for the whole year. Sales for the second quarter amounted to P15,000,000. What would be the provision charged in the second quarter’s interim income statement?
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