Performance obligation: Performance obligation is the promise made by the seller to supply the goods and service to the customer on or before the contract. Transaction price: Transaction price refers to the price that is paid at the time of delivery or after delivery of goods and/or services. Specific situations affecting the transaction price are as follows: Variable amount of consideration and the restriction on its recognition. Rights for sales return Whether the seller is acting as a principle or an agent Time value of money Payments by the seller to the customer Deferred revenues: Collection of cash in advance to render service or to deliver goods in future is known as unearned revenues. These unearned revenues are considered as liabilities until they are earned. For the portion of rendered services or delivered goods, revenues would be recognized by way of passing an adjusting entry. Unearned revenue is also known as deferred revenues, because at the receiving of payment in advance, revenues are not recognized but deferred until they are earned. Rules of Debit and Credit: Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions: Debit , all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and stockholders’ equities. Credit , all increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equities, all decrease in assets, expenses. To determine: The amount of recognized revenue of M Today newspaper.
Performance obligation: Performance obligation is the promise made by the seller to supply the goods and service to the customer on or before the contract. Transaction price: Transaction price refers to the price that is paid at the time of delivery or after delivery of goods and/or services. Specific situations affecting the transaction price are as follows: Variable amount of consideration and the restriction on its recognition. Rights for sales return Whether the seller is acting as a principle or an agent Time value of money Payments by the seller to the customer Deferred revenues: Collection of cash in advance to render service or to deliver goods in future is known as unearned revenues. These unearned revenues are considered as liabilities until they are earned. For the portion of rendered services or delivered goods, revenues would be recognized by way of passing an adjusting entry. Unearned revenue is also known as deferred revenues, because at the receiving of payment in advance, revenues are not recognized but deferred until they are earned. Rules of Debit and Credit: Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions: Debit , all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and stockholders’ equities. Credit , all increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equities, all decrease in assets, expenses. To determine: The amount of recognized revenue of M Today newspaper.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the amount of recognized revenue of M Today newspaper is 0, because the performance obligation is not completed.
Definition Definition Assets available to stockholders after a company's liabilities are paid off. Stockholders’ equity is also sometimes referred to as owner's equity. A stockholders’ equity or book value generally includes common stock, preferred stock, and retained earnings and is an indicator of a company's financial strength.
Chapter 5, Problem 5.7E
Requirement – 1
To determine
Performance obligation:
Performance obligation is the promise made by the seller to supply the goods and service to the customer on or before the contract.
Transaction price:
Transaction price refers to the price that is paid at the time of delivery or after delivery of goods and/or services. Specific situations affecting the transaction price are as follows:
Variable amount of consideration and the restriction on its recognition.
Rights for sales return
Whether the seller is acting as a principle or an agent
Time value of money
Payments by the seller to the customer
Deferred revenues:
Collection of cash in advance to render service or to deliver goods in future is known as unearned revenues. These unearned revenues are considered as liabilities until they are earned. For the portion of rendered services or delivered goods, revenues would be recognized by way of passing an adjusting entry. Unearned revenue is also known as deferred revenues, because at the receiving of payment in advance, revenues are not recognized but deferred until they are earned.
Rules of Debit and Credit:
Following rules are followed for debiting and crediting different accounts while they occur in business transactions:
Debit, all increase in assets, expenses and dividends, all decrease in liabilities, revenues and stockholders’ equities.
Credit, all increase in liabilities, revenues, and stockholders’ equities, all decrease in assets, expenses.
To determine: The amount of recognized revenue of M Today newspaper.
Requirement (2)
To determine
The number of performance obligations exist in the contract.
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PROBLEMS
Problem 2-1 (IAA)
Miracle Company manufacturers a product that is packaged
and sold. A plate is offered to customers sending in three
wrappers accompanied by a remittance of P10.
of
m
Data with respect to the premium offer are summarized below.
2020
2021
3,600,000
390,000
5,000
4,200,000
580,000
9,000
Sales
Purchase of premium, P50 per plate
Number of plates distributed as premiums
Estimated number of plates to be
distributed in subsequent period
Distribution cost P20 per plate
2,000
3,000
Required:
Prepare journal entries that would be made in 2020 and 2021
to record sales, premium purchases and redemptions, and
year-end adjustments.
Question 36
A company has daily purchases of $10,000 from its supplier. The supplier offers trade credit under the following terms: 3/20, net 50 days. The company finally chooses to pay on time (pay in the 50th day) but not to take the discount. We assume 365 days per year. What is the average level of the company’s free trade credit? ______
$30,000
$170,000
$200,000
$300,000
Question 37
Based on the information from Question 36, what is the average level of the company’s total trade credit?
$170,000
$200,000
$300,000
$500,000
38 . Based on the information from Question 36, what is the average level of the company’s costly trade credit?
$170,000
$200,000
$300,000
$500,000
Question 39
Based on the information from Question 36, what is the nominal annual cost of the firm’s costly trade credit?
28.6%
29.3%
33.5%…
eBook
H Problem Walk-Through
Receivables Investment
Snider Industries sells on terms of 2/10, net 45. Total sales for the year are $500,000. Thirty percent of customers pay on the 10th day and take
discounts; the other 70% pay, on average, 50 days after their purchases. Assume a 365-day year.
a. What is the days sales outstanding? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
38 days
b. What is the average amount of receivables? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
$
$
52055
c. What would happen to average receivables if Snider toughened its collection policy with the result that all nondiscount customers paid on the
45th day? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
47206
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