Multiple Choice
The percentage-of-completion method that may be used to account for construction contracts can be justified on the basis that:
A) The contractor will be continuously working and therefore earning revenue.
B) In most long-term construction projects, payments are made periodically throughout the life of the contract allowing revenue to be recognised.
C) It is unreasonable to expect a contractor to record revenue only when construction is completed.
D) The contracting firm has a basis for measuring completion at particular interim dates.
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