On January 1, 2018, DMCI Company started the construction of a building at a fixed contract price of P1,000,000. On the same date, the customer paid a mobilization fee equal to 5% of contract price that will be deductible from the first billing. The outcome of construction

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On January 1, 2018, DMCI Company started the construction of a building at a fixed contract price of P1,000,000. On the same date, the customer paid a mobilization fee equal to 5% of contract price that will be deductible from the first billing. The outcome of construction contract cannot be estimated reliably 

  

During 2018, the entity billed the customer equivalent to 30% of the contract price. During 2019, the entity billed again the customer amounting to 20% of the contract price. During 2020, the entity billed again the customer amounting to 40% of the contract price. The remaining billing was made at the year of completion of the project. 

  

The entity made collection from the customer at the end of  2018, 2019 and 2020, in the amount of P120,000, P450,000 and P180,000, respectively. The entity provided the following data concerning the direct costs related to the said project: 

  

  

2018 

2019 

2020 

  

Cumulative costs incurred at year-end 

360,000 

800,000 

870,000 

Remaining estimated costs to complete at year-end 

840,000 

250,000 

50,000 

  

1. What is the realized gross profit for the year ended December 31, 2019? 

Group of answer choices 

a. 50,000 

b. 0 

c. 150,000 

d. 200,000 

2. 

What is the excess of construction in progress over progress billings or excess of progress billings over construction in progress on December 31, 2020? 

Group of answer choices 

a. 80,000 excess billings 

b. 50,000 excess construction in progress 

c. 30,000 excess billings 

d. 20,000 excess construction in progress 

3. 

What is the balance of accounts receivable on December 31, 2020? 

Group of answer choices 

a. 50,000 

b. 100,000 

c. 120,000 

d. 150,000 

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