Omni-Resistor, Incorporated specializes in waterproofing homes, office buildings and other structures. Recently it completed a waterproofing renovation for a building at a local university. The contract specifies that Omni-Resistor will receive a flat lump sum of $101,000 for the renovation, and an additional $2,600 if there is no water leaking through the roof within the first year after the renovation. The seller estimates that there is an 80% chance that no leakage will occur within the first year. Required: (a) Assuming Omni-Resistor uses the most likely value to estimate the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price. (b) Assuming Omni-Resistor determines transaction price as the “expected value” of the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price. (c) Assume Omni-Resistor uses the “expected value” approach, but is very uncertain of that estimate due to a lack of experience with similar renovations. Calculate the transaction price.
Omni-Resistor, Incorporated specializes in waterproofing homes, office buildings and other structures. Recently it completed a waterproofing renovation for a building at a local university. The contract specifies that Omni-Resistor will receive a flat lump sum of $101,000 for the renovation, and an additional $2,600 if there is no water leaking through the roof within the first year after the renovation. The seller estimates that there is an 80% chance that no leakage will occur within the first year. Required: (a) Assuming Omni-Resistor uses the most likely value to estimate the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price. (b) Assuming Omni-Resistor determines transaction price as the “expected value” of the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price. (c) Assume Omni-Resistor uses the “expected value” approach, but is very uncertain of that estimate due to a lack of experience with similar renovations. Calculate the transaction price.
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Omni-Resistor, Incorporated specializes in waterproofing homes, office buildings and other structures. Recently it completed a waterproofing renovation for a building at a local university. The contract specifies that Omni-Resistor will receive a flat lump sum of $101,000 for the renovation, and an additional $2,600 if there is no water leaking through the roof within the first year after the renovation. The seller estimates that there is an 80% chance that no leakage will occur within the first year.
Required:
(a) Assuming Omni-Resistor uses the most likely value to estimate the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price.
(b) Assuming Omni-Resistor determines transaction price as the “expected value” of the variable consideration, calculate the transaction price.
(c) Assume Omni-Resistor uses the “expected value” approach, but is very uncertain of that estimate due to a lack of experience with similar renovations. Calculate the transaction price.
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