PROBLEM 17: You are engaged to audit the December 31, 2012, financial statements of LIZA COMPANY, a manufacturer of household appliances. Your audit disclosed the following situations. a. In June 2012, the company began producing and selling a new line of dishwasher. By the end of the year, it had sold 120,000 to various dealers for P15,000 each. The product was sold under a l-year warranty, and the company estimates warranty costs to be P750 per dishwasher. Liza had paid out P30 million in warranty expenses as of December 31, 2012, which also the amount shown as warranty expense in its income statement for the current year. b. In response to your letter of audit inquiry, Liza's lawyer informed you that the company is involved in a lawsuit for violation environmental laws regulating hazardous waste. Although the litigation is pending, Liza's lawyer is certain that Liza will most probably have to pay cleanup costs and fines of P5,500,000. Liza neither accrued nor disclosed this loss in the financial statements. c. Liza is the defendant in a patent infringement suit by Mona Bang over Liza's use of a hydraulic compressor in several of its manufactured appliances. Liza's lawyer informed you that if the suit goes against your audit client, the loss may be as much as P10 millian. However, the lawyer believes that the loss of this suit is only possible. Liza did not in any way disclose this pending litigation in its financial statements. 1. What amount of warranty expense should be shown on Liza's income statement for the year ended December 31, 2012? A. P30,000,000 B. PO 2. What amount of warranty liability should be shown on Liza's statement of financial position as of December 31, 2012? A. P60,000,000 B. P90,000,000 3. What amount of lawsuit liability should be reported as a provision on Liza's December 31, 2012, statement of financial position? A. P10,000,000 B. P5,500,000 C. P60,000,000 D. P90,000,000 C. P30,000,000 D. PO C. P15,500,000 D. PO
PROBLEM 17: You are engaged to audit the December 31, 2012, financial statements of LIZA COMPANY, a manufacturer of household appliances. Your audit disclosed the following situations. a. In June 2012, the company began producing and selling a new line of dishwasher. By the end of the year, it had sold 120,000 to various dealers for P15,000 each. The product was sold under a l-year warranty, and the company estimates warranty costs to be P750 per dishwasher. Liza had paid out P30 million in warranty expenses as of December 31, 2012, which also the amount shown as warranty expense in its income statement for the current year. b. In response to your letter of audit inquiry, Liza's lawyer informed you that the company is involved in a lawsuit for violation environmental laws regulating hazardous waste. Although the litigation is pending, Liza's lawyer is certain that Liza will most probably have to pay cleanup costs and fines of P5,500,000. Liza neither accrued nor disclosed this loss in the financial statements. c. Liza is the defendant in a patent infringement suit by Mona Bang over Liza's use of a hydraulic compressor in several of its manufactured appliances. Liza's lawyer informed you that if the suit goes against your audit client, the loss may be as much as P10 millian. However, the lawyer believes that the loss of this suit is only possible. Liza did not in any way disclose this pending litigation in its financial statements. 1. What amount of warranty expense should be shown on Liza's income statement for the year ended December 31, 2012? A. P30,000,000 B. PO 2. What amount of warranty liability should be shown on Liza's statement of financial position as of December 31, 2012? A. P60,000,000 B. P90,000,000 3. What amount of lawsuit liability should be reported as a provision on Liza's December 31, 2012, statement of financial position? A. P10,000,000 B. P5,500,000 C. P60,000,000 D. P90,000,000 C. P30,000,000 D. PO C. P15,500,000 D. PO
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