INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.3E
Allocating transaction price
• LO5–4
Video Planet (VP) sells a big screen TV package consisting of a 60-inch plasma TV, a universal remote, and on-site installation by VP staff. The installation includes programming the remote to have the TV interface with other parts of the customer’s home entertainment system. VP concludes that the TV, remote, and installation service are separate performance obligations. VP sells the 60-inch TV separately for $1,700, sells the remote separately for $100, and offers the installation service separately for $200. The entire package sells for $1,900.
Required:
How much revenue would be allocated to the TV, the remote, and the installation service?
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Exercise 6-3 (Algo) Allocating transaction price [LO6-4]
Video Planet (VP) sells a big screen TV package consisting of a 60-inch plasma TV, a universal remote, and on-site installation by VP
staff. The installation includes programming the remote to have the TV interface with other parts of the customer's home entertainment
system. VP concludes that the TV, remote, and installation service are separate performance obligations. VP sells the 60-inch TV
separately for $1,575, sells the remote separately for $210, and offers the installation service separately for $315. The entire package
sells for $2,000.
Required:
How much revenue would be allocated to the TV, the remote, and the installation service? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
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Exercise 6-15 (Algo) Approaches for estimating stand-alone selling prices [LO6-6]
Video Planet (VP) sells a big screen TV package consisting of a 60-inch plasma TV, a universal remote, and on-site installation by VP
staff. The installation includes programming the remote to have the TV interface with other parts of the customer's home entertainment
system. VP concludes that the TV, remote, and installation service are separate performance obligations. VP sells the 60-inch TV
separately for $1,790, sells the remote separately for $120, and offers the entire package for $1,980. VP does not sell the installation
service separately. VP is aware that other similar vendors charge $170 for the installation service. VP also estimates that it incurs
approximately $120 of compensation and other costs for VP staff to provide the installation service. VP typically charges 50% above
cost on similar sales.
Required:
1. to 3. Estimate the stand-alone selling price of the installation service using…
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Chapter 6 Solutions
INTER. ACCOUNTING - CONNECT+ALEKS ACCESS
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