Deck 18: Revenue Recognition

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Warranties that the product meets agreed-upon specifications in the contract at the time the product is sold are referred to as assurance-type warranties.
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If the difference between the Construction in Process and the Billings on Construction in Process account balances is a debit, the difference is reported as a current asset.
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Companies rarely have to allocate the transaction price to more than one performance obligation in a contract.
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A company can only satisfy its performance obligations at a point in time.
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The most popular input measure used to determine the progress toward completion in long-term contracts is the cost-to-cost basis.
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If the performance obligation is not highly dependent on, or interrelated with, other promises in the contract, then each performance obligation should be accounted for separately.
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The Construction in Process account includes only construction costs under the percentage-of-completion method.
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When a sales transaction involves a significant financing component, the fair value is determined either by measuring the consideration received or by discounting the payment using an imputed interest rate.
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Revenue is recognized in the accounting period when the performance obligation is satisfied.
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Companies always use the expected value, a probability-weighted amount, to estimate variable consideration.
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When a company sells a bundle of goods at a discount, the discount should be allocated to the product that caused the discount and not to the entire bundle.
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Whether a contract modification is treated as a separate performance obligation or prospectively, the same amount of revenue is recognized before and after the modification.
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When a company sells a product but gives the buyer the right to return it, revenue should not be recognized until the sale is collected.
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A contract liability is a company's obligation to transfer goods or services to a customer for which the company has received consideration from the customer.
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Under the cost-recovery method, companies recognize costs only when the contract is completed.
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Revenue from a contract with a customer cannot be recognized until a contract exists.
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A performance obligation is a written guarantee in a contract to provide a product or service to a customer.
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The new revenue recognition standard adopted a liability approach as the basis for revenue recognition.
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A company recognizes revenue from a performance obligation over time by measuring the progress toward completion.
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The first step in the revenue recognition process is to identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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Neither the Billings account balance nor the Construction in Process account balance can exceed the long-term contract price.
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A contract

A)must be in writing to be an enforceable contract.
B)is an agreement that creates enforceable rights and obligations.
C)is enforceable if each party can unilaterally terminate the contract.
D)does not need to have commercial substance.
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To address inconsistencies and weaknesses, a comprehensive revenue recognition model was developed entitled the

A)Revenue Recognition Principle.
B)Principle-based Revenue Accounting.
C)Rules-based Revenue Accounting.
D)Revenue from Contracts with Customers.
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When multiple performance obligations exists in a contract, they should be accounted for as a single performance obligation when

A)each service is interdependent and interrelated.
B)the performance obligations are distinct but interdependent.
C)the product is distinct within the contract.
D)determination cannot be made.
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The converged standard on revenue recognition

A)reduces the number of disclosures required for revenue reporting.
B)increases the complexity of financial statement preparation.
C)recognizes and measures revenue based on changes in assets and liabilities.
D)simplifies revenue recognition practices across entities and industries.
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Revenue from a contract with a customer

A)is recognized when the customer receive the rights to receive consideration.
B)is recognized even if the contract is still wholly unperformed.
C)can be recognized even when a contract is still pending.
D)cannot be recognized until a contract exists.
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The second step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
B)determine the transaction price.
C)identify the contract with customers.
D)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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The provision for a loss on an unprofitable contract may be combined with the Construction in Process account balance under percentage-of-completion but not cost-recovery.
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On January 15, 2015, Bella Vista Company enters into a contract to build custom equipment for ABC Carpet Company.The contract specified a delivery date of March 1.The equipment was not delivered until March 31.The contract required full payment of $75,000 30 days after delivery.This contract should be

A)recorded on January 15, 2015.
B)recorded on March 1, 2015.
C)recorded on March 31, 2015.
D)recorded on April 30, 2015.
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A performance obligation exists when

A)a company receives the right to receive consideration.
B)a contract is approved and signed.
C)a company provides a distinct product or service.
D)a company provides interdependent product or service.
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Companies must recognize the entire expected loss on an unprofitable contract in the current period under the percentage-of-completion method but not the cost-recovery method.
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The principal advantage of the cost-recovery method is that reported revenue reflects final results rather than estimates.
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Signing of the contract by the two parties is

A)not recorded until one or both parties perform under the contract.
B)recorded at the time the contract is approved by both parties.
C)not recorded until both parties perform under the contract.
D)recorded immediately after the contract is signed.
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The fourth step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
B)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
C)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)determine the transaction price.
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The last step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
B)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
C)determine the transaction price.
D)identify the contract with customers.
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A company must account for a contract modification as a new contract if

A)Goods or services are interdependent on each other.
B)The promised goods or services are distinct.
C)The company has the right to receive consideration equal to standalone price.
D)Goods or services are distinct and company has right to receive the standalone price.
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The first step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)determine the transaction price.
B)identify the contract with the customer.
C)allocate the transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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A loss in the current period on a profitable contract must be recognized under both the percentage-of-completion and cost-recovery method.
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The third step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)determine the transaction price.
B)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
C)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
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When a contract modification does not result in a separate performance obligation, the additional products are priced at the

A)standalone price of the product.
B)blended price of original contract and contract modification.
C)average selling price of original selling price and standalone price.
D)selling price specified in contract modification
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The most popular input measure used to determine the progress toward completion is

A)units-of-delivery method.
B)cost-to-cost basis.
C)labor hours worked.
D)tons produced.
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When the bundle price is less than the sum of the standalone prices, the discount should be allocated to

A)the product (or products) associated with the discount.
B)the entire bundle of products or services.
C)the product cost, thereby increasing product margin.
D)the selling price of product or services provided.
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Consignments are a specialized marketing method whereby the

A)Consignee purchases goods for sale and sends payment when goods are sold.
B)Consignee (agent) holds title to the product.
C)Consignee pays for good up front and is paid when merchandise is sold.
D)Consignee takes possession of merchandise but title remains with manufacturer.
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When a customer purchases a product but is not yet ready to accept delivery, this is referred to as

A)a repurchase agreement.
B)a consignment.
C)a principal-agent relationship.
D)a bill-and-hold arrangement
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When a company has an obligation or right to repurchase an asset for an amount greater than or equal to its selling price, the transaction should be treated as a

A)outright sale.
B)financing transaction.
C)repurchase transaction.
D)put option.
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The transaction price for multiple performance obligations should be allocated

A)based on selling price from the company's competitors.
B)based on what the company could sell the goods for on a standalone basis.
C)based on forecasted cost of satisfying performance obligation.
D)based on total transaction price less residual value.
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Companies can use the expected value to estimate variable consideration when

A)the contract has only two possible outcomes.
B)a company has a small number of contracts with similar characteristics.
C)a company can use the most likely amount in a range of possible outcomes.
D)a company has a large number of contracts with similar characteristics.
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Noncash consideration should be

A)recognized on the basis of fair value of what is given up.
B)recognized on the basis of original cost paid by customer.
C)recognized on the basis of fair value of what is received.
D)recognized on the basis of fair value of equivalent goods or services.
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A warranty provided when a customer exercises an option to purchase a warranty is recorded as

A)an expense in the period the goods or services are sold.
B)a warranty liability for all costs incurred after sale due to correction of defects.
C)revenue in the period that the service-type warranty is in effect.
D)an assurance type warranty which is included in the sales price of the product.
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A company has satisfied its performance obligation when the

A)company has received payment for goods or services.
B)company has significant risks and rewards of ownership.
C)company has legal title to the asset.
D)company has transferred physical possession of the asset.
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The use of the net method of recognizing revenue by an agent

A)is appropriate as long as both revenue and costs are included.
B)is the correct method in a principal-agent relationship.
C)could result in an overstatement of the agent's revenue.
D)could result in an understatement of the agent's revenue.
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Seadrill Engineering licensed software to oil-drilling firms for 5 years.In addition to providing the software, the company also provides consulting services and support to ensure smooth operation of the software.The total transaction price is $350,000.Based on standalone values, the company estimates the consulting services and support have a value of $100,000 and the software license has a value of $250,000.Assuming the performance obligations are not interdependent, the journal entry to record the transaction includes

A)a credit to Sales Revenue for $250,000 and a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $100,000.
B)a credit to Service Revenue of $100,000.
C)a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $100,000.
D)a credit to Sales Revenue of $350,000.
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The role of the agent in a Principal-Agent relationship is to

A)arrange for the principal to provide goods or services to a customer.
B)provide the goods or services for a customer.
C)market the principal goods and services to prospective customers.
D)develop and maintain goodwill of the principal's customers.
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If a contract involves a significant financing component,

A)the time value of money is used to determine the fair value of the transaction.
B)the time value of money is not required to determine transaction price, if the payment is more than a year.
C)the transaction amount should be based on the current sales price of goods or services.
D)interest is not accrued as a result of the financing component.
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Consigned goods are recognized as revenues by the

A)consignor when a sale to a third party has occurred.
B)consignor when the merchandise has been shipped to a consignee.
C)consignee when a sale to a third party has occurred.
D)consignor when it receives payment from consignee for goods sold.
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New Age Computers manufactures and sells pagers and radio paging systems which include a 180 day warranty on product defects.It also sells an extended warranty which provides an additional two years of protection.On May 10, it sold a paging system for $3,850 and an extended warranty for another $1,200.The journal entry to record this transaction would include

A)a credit to Service Revenue of $5,050.
B)a credit to Service Revenue of $1,200
C)a credit to Sales of $3,850 and a credit to Service Revenue of $1,200
D)a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $1,200.
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Consideration paid or payable to customers

A)includes volume rebates which increases the cost to the customer.
B)includes discounts which reduces the cost of purchases to the company.
C)reduces the consideration received and the revenue to be recognized.
D)includes prompt settlement discount which increases revenues.
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The transaction price

A)excludes discounts, volume rebates, coupons and free products, or services.
B)is the amount of consideration that a company expects to receive from a customer
C)excludes time value of money if the contract involves a significant financing component.
D)does not consider noncash consideration such as donations, gifts, equipment or labor.
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When sales are made with a right of return, the company

A)should not recognize any revenue.
B)should recognize revenue for the full sales price.
C)records the returned asset in a separate inventory account.
D)record the estimated returns in the Sales Returns account.
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The cost-to-cost basis measures progress towards completion by

A)comparing costs incurred to date with total costs to complete the contract.
B)tracking results of work completed to date; it is an output measure.
C)tracking floors of a building completed versus floors still to be completed.
D)tracking miles of a highway completed versus miles of highway still to be completed.
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The percentage-of-completion method

A)recognizes revenue and gross profit each period based upon progress.
B)is used primarily for short-term contracts.
C)accumulates construction costs in the Billings on Construction in Progress account.
D)recognizes revenue and gross profits only when contract is completed.
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Cost estimates on a long-term contract may indicate that a loss will result on completion of the entire contract.In this case, the entire expected loss should be

A)recognized in the current period, regardless of whether the percentage-of-completion or cost-recovery method is employed.
B)recognized in the current period under the percentage-of-completion method, but the cost-recovery method defers recognition of the loss to the time when the contract is completed.
C)recognized in the current period under the cost-recovery method, but the percentage-of-completion method defers the loss until the contract is completed.
D)deferred and recognized when the contract is completed, regardless of whether the percentage-of-completion or cost-recovery method is employed.
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Nonrefundable upfront fees

A)should be recognized immediately upon receipt of payment.
B)such as activation fees for cable should be recognized as revenue immediately.
C)such as a one-time initiation fee in a health club should be recognized immediately.
D)should not be recorded as revenue at the time of payment if they are for future delivery of products and services.
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In accounting for a long-term construction-type contract using the percentage-of-completion method, the gross profit recognized during the first year would be the estimated total gross profit from the contract, multiplied by the percentage of the costs incurred during the year to the

A)total costs incurred to date.
B)total estimated cost.
C)unbilled portion of the contract price.
D)total contract price.
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Under the cost-recovery method

A)revenue, cost, and gross profit are recognized during the production cycle.
B)revenue and cost are recognized during the production cycle, but gross profit recognition is deferred until the contract is completed.
C)revenue, cost, and gross profit are recognized at the time the contract is completed.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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The Billings on Construction in Progress account is a(n)

A)contract revenue account.
B)inventory account.
C)contra-inventory account.
D)construction expense account.
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The principal advantage of the cost-recovery method is that

A)reported revenue is based on final results rather than estimates of unperformed work.
B)it reflects current performance when the period of a contract extends into more than one accounting period.
C)it is not necessary to recognize revenue at the point of sale.
D)a greater amount of gross profit and net income is reported than is the case when the percentage-of-completion method is used.
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Unconditional rights to receive consideration because a performance obligation has been satisfied are

A)reported as a receivable on the statement of financial position.
B)reported as a contract asset on the statement of financial position.
C)reported as a contract liability on the statement of financial position.
D)are not reported on the balance sheet.
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In selecting an accounting method for a newly contracted long-term construction project, the principal factor to be considered should be

A)the terms of payment in the contract.
B)the degree to which a reliable estimate of the costs to complete and extent of progress toward completion is practicable.
C)the method commonly used by the contractor to account for other long-term construction contracts.
D)the inherent nature of the contractor's technical facilities used in construction.
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Disclosure related to revenue

A)does not require capitalized costs to obtain and fulfill a contract.
B)does not require judgments that affect amount and timing of revenues from contracts.
C)requires disclosure of remaining performance obligations.
D)requires disclosure of average balance of contract assets.
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Franchise fees should be recognized

A)on the date the contract was signed.
B)on the date the franchise is opened for business.
C)on the date the franchise fee is paid to franchisor.
D)when performance obligations are satisfied.
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Revenue for sales-based royalty payments should be recognized

A)when the amount of sales can be determined.
B)on the date payment is received by the franchisor.
C)on the date the performance obligation is satisfied.
D)on the date the contract was signed.
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How should the balances of progress billings and construction in process be shown at reporting dates prior to the completion of a long-term contract?

A)Progress billings as deferred income, construction in progress as a deferred expense.
B)Progress billings as income, construction in process as inventory.
C)Net balance, as a current asset if debit balance, and current liability if credit balance.
D)Net balance, as income from construction if credit balance, and loss from construction if debit balance.
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Cost estimates at the end of the second year indicate that a loss will result on completion of the entire contract.Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Under the cost-recovery method, the loss is not recognized until the year the construction is completed.
B)Under the percentage-of-completion method, the gross profit recognized in the first year does not affect the computation of loss for the second year.
C)Under the cost-recovery method, when the billings exceed the accumulated costs, the amount of the estimated loss is reported as a current liability.
D)Under the cost-recovery method, when the Construction in Process balance exceeds the billings, the estimated loss is added to the accumulated costs.
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On July 31, O'Malley Company contracted to have two products built by Taylor Manufacturing for a total of $185,000.The contract specifies that payment will only occur after both products have been transferred to O'Malley Company.O'Malley determines that the standalone prices are $100,000 for Product 1 and $85,000 for Product 2.On August 1, when Product 1 has been transferred, the journal entry to record this event include a

A)debit to Accounts Receivable for $100,000.
B)debit to Accounts Receivable for $85,000.
C)debit to Contract Assets for $85,000.
D)debit to Contract Assets for $100,000.
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Partial satisfaction of a multiple performance obligation is reported on the statement of financial position as

A)contract liability.
B)receivable.
C)contract asset.
D)unearned service revenue.
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Entertainment Tonight, Inc.manufactures and sells stereo systems that include an assurance-type warranty for the first 90 days.Entertainment Tonight also offers an optional extended coverage plan under which it will repair or replace any defective part for 2 years beyond the expiration of the assurance-type warranty.The total transaction price for the sale of the stereo system and the extended warranty is $3,000.The standalone price of each is $2,300 and $800, respectively.The estimated cost of the assurance-warranty is $350.The accounting for warranty will include a

A)debit to Warranty Expense, $800.
B)debit to Warranty Liability, $350
C)credit to Warranty Liability, $800
D)credit to Unearned Warranty Revenue, $800
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Contract liability is a company's obligations to transfer goods or services to a customer for which the company has received consideration from the customer.An example of a contract liability is

A)Prepaid subscription.
B)Unearned magazine subscription.
C)Mortgage Payable.
D)Service Revenue.
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All revenue for franchise companies is derived from

A)assistance for site selection and negotiating lease.
B)bookkeeping and advisory services.
C)sale of initial franchise and continuing fees.
D)advertising and promotion.
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When there is a significant increase in the estimated total contract costs but the increase does not eliminate all profit on the contract, which of the following is correct?

A)Under both the percentage-of-completion and the cost-recovery methods, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
B)Under the percentage-of-completion method only, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
C)Under the cost-recovery method only, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
D)No current period adjustment is required.
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Warranties that the product meets agreed-upon specifications in the contract at the time the product is sold are referred to as assurance-type warranties.
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If the difference between the Construction in Process and the Billings on Construction in Process account balances is a debit, the difference is reported as a current asset.
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Companies rarely have to allocate the transaction price to more than one performance obligation in a contract.
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A company can only satisfy its performance obligations at a point in time.
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The most popular input measure used to determine the progress toward completion in long-term contracts is the cost-to-cost basis.
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If the performance obligation is not highly dependent on, or interrelated with, other promises in the contract, then each performance obligation should be accounted for separately.
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The Construction in Process account includes only construction costs under the percentage-of-completion method.
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When a sales transaction involves a significant financing component, the fair value is determined either by measuring the consideration received or by discounting the payment using an imputed interest rate.
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Revenue is recognized in the accounting period when the performance obligation is satisfied.
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Companies always use the expected value, a probability-weighted amount, to estimate variable consideration.
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When a company sells a bundle of goods at a discount, the discount should be allocated to the product that caused the discount and not to the entire bundle.
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Whether a contract modification is treated as a separate performance obligation or prospectively, the same amount of revenue is recognized before and after the modification.
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When a company sells a product but gives the buyer the right to return it, revenue should not be recognized until the sale is collected.
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A contract liability is a company's obligation to transfer goods or services to a customer for which the company has received consideration from the customer.
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Under the cost-recovery method, companies recognize costs only when the contract is completed.
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Revenue from a contract with a customer cannot be recognized until a contract exists.
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A performance obligation is a written guarantee in a contract to provide a product or service to a customer.
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The new revenue recognition standard adopted a liability approach as the basis for revenue recognition.
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A company recognizes revenue from a performance obligation over time by measuring the progress toward completion.
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The first step in the revenue recognition process is to identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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Neither the Billings account balance nor the Construction in Process account balance can exceed the long-term contract price.
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A contract

A)must be in writing to be an enforceable contract.
B)is an agreement that creates enforceable rights and obligations.
C)is enforceable if each party can unilaterally terminate the contract.
D)does not need to have commercial substance.
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To address inconsistencies and weaknesses, a comprehensive revenue recognition model was developed entitled the

A)Revenue Recognition Principle.
B)Principle-based Revenue Accounting.
C)Rules-based Revenue Accounting.
D)Revenue from Contracts with Customers.
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When multiple performance obligations exists in a contract, they should be accounted for as a single performance obligation when

A)each service is interdependent and interrelated.
B)the performance obligations are distinct but interdependent.
C)the product is distinct within the contract.
D)determination cannot be made.
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The converged standard on revenue recognition

A)reduces the number of disclosures required for revenue reporting.
B)increases the complexity of financial statement preparation.
C)recognizes and measures revenue based on changes in assets and liabilities.
D)simplifies revenue recognition practices across entities and industries.
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Revenue from a contract with a customer

A)is recognized when the customer receive the rights to receive consideration.
B)is recognized even if the contract is still wholly unperformed.
C)can be recognized even when a contract is still pending.
D)cannot be recognized until a contract exists.
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The second step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
B)determine the transaction price.
C)identify the contract with customers.
D)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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The provision for a loss on an unprofitable contract may be combined with the Construction in Process account balance under percentage-of-completion but not cost-recovery.
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On January 15, 2015, Bella Vista Company enters into a contract to build custom equipment for ABC Carpet Company.The contract specified a delivery date of March 1.The equipment was not delivered until March 31.The contract required full payment of $75,000 30 days after delivery.This contract should be

A)recorded on January 15, 2015.
B)recorded on March 1, 2015.
C)recorded on March 31, 2015.
D)recorded on April 30, 2015.
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A performance obligation exists when

A)a company receives the right to receive consideration.
B)a contract is approved and signed.
C)a company provides a distinct product or service.
D)a company provides interdependent product or service.
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Companies must recognize the entire expected loss on an unprofitable contract in the current period under the percentage-of-completion method but not the cost-recovery method.
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The principal advantage of the cost-recovery method is that reported revenue reflects final results rather than estimates.
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Signing of the contract by the two parties is

A)not recorded until one or both parties perform under the contract.
B)recorded at the time the contract is approved by both parties.
C)not recorded until both parties perform under the contract.
D)recorded immediately after the contract is signed.
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The fourth step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
B)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
C)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)determine the transaction price.
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The last step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
B)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
C)determine the transaction price.
D)identify the contract with customers.
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A company must account for a contract modification as a new contract if

A)Goods or services are interdependent on each other.
B)The promised goods or services are distinct.
C)The company has the right to receive consideration equal to standalone price.
D)Goods or services are distinct and company has right to receive the standalone price.
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The first step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)determine the transaction price.
B)identify the contract with the customer.
C)allocate the transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
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38
A loss in the current period on a profitable contract must be recognized under both the percentage-of-completion and cost-recovery method.
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39
The third step in the process for revenue recognition is to

A)determine the transaction price.
B)identify the separate performance obligations in the contract.
C)allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations.
D)recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied.
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40
When a contract modification does not result in a separate performance obligation, the additional products are priced at the

A)standalone price of the product.
B)blended price of original contract and contract modification.
C)average selling price of original selling price and standalone price.
D)selling price specified in contract modification
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41
The most popular input measure used to determine the progress toward completion is

A)units-of-delivery method.
B)cost-to-cost basis.
C)labor hours worked.
D)tons produced.
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42
When the bundle price is less than the sum of the standalone prices, the discount should be allocated to

A)the product (or products) associated with the discount.
B)the entire bundle of products or services.
C)the product cost, thereby increasing product margin.
D)the selling price of product or services provided.
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43
Consignments are a specialized marketing method whereby the

A)Consignee purchases goods for sale and sends payment when goods are sold.
B)Consignee (agent) holds title to the product.
C)Consignee pays for good up front and is paid when merchandise is sold.
D)Consignee takes possession of merchandise but title remains with manufacturer.
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44
When a customer purchases a product but is not yet ready to accept delivery, this is referred to as

A)a repurchase agreement.
B)a consignment.
C)a principal-agent relationship.
D)a bill-and-hold arrangement
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45
When a company has an obligation or right to repurchase an asset for an amount greater than or equal to its selling price, the transaction should be treated as a

A)outright sale.
B)financing transaction.
C)repurchase transaction.
D)put option.
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46
The transaction price for multiple performance obligations should be allocated

A)based on selling price from the company's competitors.
B)based on what the company could sell the goods for on a standalone basis.
C)based on forecasted cost of satisfying performance obligation.
D)based on total transaction price less residual value.
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47
Companies can use the expected value to estimate variable consideration when

A)the contract has only two possible outcomes.
B)a company has a small number of contracts with similar characteristics.
C)a company can use the most likely amount in a range of possible outcomes.
D)a company has a large number of contracts with similar characteristics.
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48
Noncash consideration should be

A)recognized on the basis of fair value of what is given up.
B)recognized on the basis of original cost paid by customer.
C)recognized on the basis of fair value of what is received.
D)recognized on the basis of fair value of equivalent goods or services.
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49
A warranty provided when a customer exercises an option to purchase a warranty is recorded as

A)an expense in the period the goods or services are sold.
B)a warranty liability for all costs incurred after sale due to correction of defects.
C)revenue in the period that the service-type warranty is in effect.
D)an assurance type warranty which is included in the sales price of the product.
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50
A company has satisfied its performance obligation when the

A)company has received payment for goods or services.
B)company has significant risks and rewards of ownership.
C)company has legal title to the asset.
D)company has transferred physical possession of the asset.
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51
The use of the net method of recognizing revenue by an agent

A)is appropriate as long as both revenue and costs are included.
B)is the correct method in a principal-agent relationship.
C)could result in an overstatement of the agent's revenue.
D)could result in an understatement of the agent's revenue.
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52
Seadrill Engineering licensed software to oil-drilling firms for 5 years.In addition to providing the software, the company also provides consulting services and support to ensure smooth operation of the software.The total transaction price is $350,000.Based on standalone values, the company estimates the consulting services and support have a value of $100,000 and the software license has a value of $250,000.Assuming the performance obligations are not interdependent, the journal entry to record the transaction includes

A)a credit to Sales Revenue for $250,000 and a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $100,000.
B)a credit to Service Revenue of $100,000.
C)a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $100,000.
D)a credit to Sales Revenue of $350,000.
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53
The role of the agent in a Principal-Agent relationship is to

A)arrange for the principal to provide goods or services to a customer.
B)provide the goods or services for a customer.
C)market the principal goods and services to prospective customers.
D)develop and maintain goodwill of the principal's customers.
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54
If a contract involves a significant financing component,

A)the time value of money is used to determine the fair value of the transaction.
B)the time value of money is not required to determine transaction price, if the payment is more than a year.
C)the transaction amount should be based on the current sales price of goods or services.
D)interest is not accrued as a result of the financing component.
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55
Consigned goods are recognized as revenues by the

A)consignor when a sale to a third party has occurred.
B)consignor when the merchandise has been shipped to a consignee.
C)consignee when a sale to a third party has occurred.
D)consignor when it receives payment from consignee for goods sold.
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56
New Age Computers manufactures and sells pagers and radio paging systems which include a 180 day warranty on product defects.It also sells an extended warranty which provides an additional two years of protection.On May 10, it sold a paging system for $3,850 and an extended warranty for another $1,200.The journal entry to record this transaction would include

A)a credit to Service Revenue of $5,050.
B)a credit to Service Revenue of $1,200
C)a credit to Sales of $3,850 and a credit to Service Revenue of $1,200
D)a credit to Unearned Service Revenue of $1,200.
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57
Consideration paid or payable to customers

A)includes volume rebates which increases the cost to the customer.
B)includes discounts which reduces the cost of purchases to the company.
C)reduces the consideration received and the revenue to be recognized.
D)includes prompt settlement discount which increases revenues.
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58
The transaction price

A)excludes discounts, volume rebates, coupons and free products, or services.
B)is the amount of consideration that a company expects to receive from a customer
C)excludes time value of money if the contract involves a significant financing component.
D)does not consider noncash consideration such as donations, gifts, equipment or labor.
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59
When sales are made with a right of return, the company

A)should not recognize any revenue.
B)should recognize revenue for the full sales price.
C)records the returned asset in a separate inventory account.
D)record the estimated returns in the Sales Returns account.
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60
The cost-to-cost basis measures progress towards completion by

A)comparing costs incurred to date with total costs to complete the contract.
B)tracking results of work completed to date; it is an output measure.
C)tracking floors of a building completed versus floors still to be completed.
D)tracking miles of a highway completed versus miles of highway still to be completed.
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61
The percentage-of-completion method

A)recognizes revenue and gross profit each period based upon progress.
B)is used primarily for short-term contracts.
C)accumulates construction costs in the Billings on Construction in Progress account.
D)recognizes revenue and gross profits only when contract is completed.
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62
Cost estimates on a long-term contract may indicate that a loss will result on completion of the entire contract.In this case, the entire expected loss should be

A)recognized in the current period, regardless of whether the percentage-of-completion or cost-recovery method is employed.
B)recognized in the current period under the percentage-of-completion method, but the cost-recovery method defers recognition of the loss to the time when the contract is completed.
C)recognized in the current period under the cost-recovery method, but the percentage-of-completion method defers the loss until the contract is completed.
D)deferred and recognized when the contract is completed, regardless of whether the percentage-of-completion or cost-recovery method is employed.
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63
Nonrefundable upfront fees

A)should be recognized immediately upon receipt of payment.
B)such as activation fees for cable should be recognized as revenue immediately.
C)such as a one-time initiation fee in a health club should be recognized immediately.
D)should not be recorded as revenue at the time of payment if they are for future delivery of products and services.
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64
In accounting for a long-term construction-type contract using the percentage-of-completion method, the gross profit recognized during the first year would be the estimated total gross profit from the contract, multiplied by the percentage of the costs incurred during the year to the

A)total costs incurred to date.
B)total estimated cost.
C)unbilled portion of the contract price.
D)total contract price.
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65
Under the cost-recovery method

A)revenue, cost, and gross profit are recognized during the production cycle.
B)revenue and cost are recognized during the production cycle, but gross profit recognition is deferred until the contract is completed.
C)revenue, cost, and gross profit are recognized at the time the contract is completed.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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66
The Billings on Construction in Progress account is a(n)

A)contract revenue account.
B)inventory account.
C)contra-inventory account.
D)construction expense account.
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67
The principal advantage of the cost-recovery method is that

A)reported revenue is based on final results rather than estimates of unperformed work.
B)it reflects current performance when the period of a contract extends into more than one accounting period.
C)it is not necessary to recognize revenue at the point of sale.
D)a greater amount of gross profit and net income is reported than is the case when the percentage-of-completion method is used.
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68
Unconditional rights to receive consideration because a performance obligation has been satisfied are

A)reported as a receivable on the statement of financial position.
B)reported as a contract asset on the statement of financial position.
C)reported as a contract liability on the statement of financial position.
D)are not reported on the balance sheet.
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69
In selecting an accounting method for a newly contracted long-term construction project, the principal factor to be considered should be

A)the terms of payment in the contract.
B)the degree to which a reliable estimate of the costs to complete and extent of progress toward completion is practicable.
C)the method commonly used by the contractor to account for other long-term construction contracts.
D)the inherent nature of the contractor's technical facilities used in construction.
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70
Disclosure related to revenue

A)does not require capitalized costs to obtain and fulfill a contract.
B)does not require judgments that affect amount and timing of revenues from contracts.
C)requires disclosure of remaining performance obligations.
D)requires disclosure of average balance of contract assets.
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71
Franchise fees should be recognized

A)on the date the contract was signed.
B)on the date the franchise is opened for business.
C)on the date the franchise fee is paid to franchisor.
D)when performance obligations are satisfied.
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72
Revenue for sales-based royalty payments should be recognized

A)when the amount of sales can be determined.
B)on the date payment is received by the franchisor.
C)on the date the performance obligation is satisfied.
D)on the date the contract was signed.
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73
How should the balances of progress billings and construction in process be shown at reporting dates prior to the completion of a long-term contract?

A)Progress billings as deferred income, construction in progress as a deferred expense.
B)Progress billings as income, construction in process as inventory.
C)Net balance, as a current asset if debit balance, and current liability if credit balance.
D)Net balance, as income from construction if credit balance, and loss from construction if debit balance.
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74
Cost estimates at the end of the second year indicate that a loss will result on completion of the entire contract.Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Under the cost-recovery method, the loss is not recognized until the year the construction is completed.
B)Under the percentage-of-completion method, the gross profit recognized in the first year does not affect the computation of loss for the second year.
C)Under the cost-recovery method, when the billings exceed the accumulated costs, the amount of the estimated loss is reported as a current liability.
D)Under the cost-recovery method, when the Construction in Process balance exceeds the billings, the estimated loss is added to the accumulated costs.
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75
On July 31, O'Malley Company contracted to have two products built by Taylor Manufacturing for a total of $185,000.The contract specifies that payment will only occur after both products have been transferred to O'Malley Company.O'Malley determines that the standalone prices are $100,000 for Product 1 and $85,000 for Product 2.On August 1, when Product 1 has been transferred, the journal entry to record this event include a

A)debit to Accounts Receivable for $100,000.
B)debit to Accounts Receivable for $85,000.
C)debit to Contract Assets for $85,000.
D)debit to Contract Assets for $100,000.
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76
Partial satisfaction of a multiple performance obligation is reported on the statement of financial position as

A)contract liability.
B)receivable.
C)contract asset.
D)unearned service revenue.
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77
Entertainment Tonight, Inc.manufactures and sells stereo systems that include an assurance-type warranty for the first 90 days.Entertainment Tonight also offers an optional extended coverage plan under which it will repair or replace any defective part for 2 years beyond the expiration of the assurance-type warranty.The total transaction price for the sale of the stereo system and the extended warranty is $3,000.The standalone price of each is $2,300 and $800, respectively.The estimated cost of the assurance-warranty is $350.The accounting for warranty will include a

A)debit to Warranty Expense, $800.
B)debit to Warranty Liability, $350
C)credit to Warranty Liability, $800
D)credit to Unearned Warranty Revenue, $800
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78
Contract liability is a company's obligations to transfer goods or services to a customer for which the company has received consideration from the customer.An example of a contract liability is

A)Prepaid subscription.
B)Unearned magazine subscription.
C)Mortgage Payable.
D)Service Revenue.
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79
All revenue for franchise companies is derived from

A)assistance for site selection and negotiating lease.
B)bookkeeping and advisory services.
C)sale of initial franchise and continuing fees.
D)advertising and promotion.
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80
When there is a significant increase in the estimated total contract costs but the increase does not eliminate all profit on the contract, which of the following is correct?

A)Under both the percentage-of-completion and the cost-recovery methods, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
B)Under the percentage-of-completion method only, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
C)Under the cost-recovery method only, the estimated cost increase requires a current period adjustment of excess gross profit recognized on the project in prior periods.
D)No current period adjustment is required.
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