Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
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Chapter 17, Problem 9E
GrillMaster Inc. sells an industry-leading line of outdoor charcoal and gas grills to customers through its online store as well as national home improvement stores. While the majority of the company’s grills is mass produced, the company also provides custom grill products as part of its high-end line of products. Three independent scenarios are described below.
- a. GrillMaster Inc. agrees to provide an outdoor gas grill, replacement parts, and installation of the grill to a customer as part of its “Get Ready for Summer” promotion. The replacement parts and installation services are available from other vendors.
- b. GrillMaster agrees to provide a custom gas grill and replacement parts to a customer utilizing a proprietary grilling technology. Due to the proprietary nature of the product, no other vendor sells either product. The grill is delivered on April 1, 2019, and the replacement parts are delivered in the following month.
- c. Assume the same facts as in b, but because of production delays, GrillMaster delivers the replacement parts prior to delivery of the grill.
Required:
List each performance obligation in the contract.
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