Intermediate Accounting
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.6E
(1)
To determine
Deferred Revenues
Deferred revenue is the amount received in advance and is not earned in the current year. It is unearned income for a company. It is classified under current liability and thus, company becomes liable to offer goods and services in the upcoming years.
To prepare:
(2)
To determine
Liability for gift certificates to be reported on December 31, 2018,
(3)
To determine
To classify: Liabilities (current or noncurrent) at December 31, 2018.
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