Nance Network Consultants, Incorporated uses the percentage-of-completion method to account for its long-term contracts. It uses the cost-to-cost approach to measure progress. During the current year, Nance signed a contract to develop a computer network for an international accounting firm. Information related to the contract follows.     DELIVERABLES     Compute the percentage-of-completion for each year. Compute the gross profit and revenue to be recognized each year of the contract. Prepare the journal entries required for each year of the contract.

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Nance Network Consultants, Incorporated uses the percentage-of-completion method to account for its long-term contracts. It uses the cost-to-cost approach to measure progress. During the current year, Nance signed a contract to develop a computer network for an international accounting firm. Information related to the contract follows.

 

 

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  1. Compute the percentage-of-completion for each year.
  2. Compute the gross profit and revenue to be recognized each year of the contract.
  3. Prepare the journal entries required for each year of the contract.
  4. Prepare the t-accounts for construction in progress, billings on construction in progress, and accounts receivable.
  5. Determine the net asset (liability) for each year of the contract on December 31.
  6. Contract Price 800,000

 

Contract price
Actual construction costs incurred during the year
Construction costs incurred in prior years
Cumulative construction costs incurred to date
Estimated costs to complete
Estimated total costs
Progress billings made during the year
Cash collections during the year
$800,000
2022
$ 200,000
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
300,000
220,000
2023
2024
$300,000 $150,000
200,000 500,000
500,000
650,000
300,000
0
800,000
650,000
400,000
100,000
380,000
200,000
Transcribed Image Text:Contract price Actual construction costs incurred during the year Construction costs incurred in prior years Cumulative construction costs incurred to date Estimated costs to complete Estimated total costs Progress billings made during the year Cash collections during the year $800,000 2022 $ 200,000 0 200,000 400,000 600,000 300,000 220,000 2023 2024 $300,000 $150,000 200,000 500,000 500,000 650,000 300,000 0 800,000 650,000 400,000 100,000 380,000 200,000
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