Careful Company sells goods that cost P600,000 to a customer for P800,000 on December 20, 2021. The sales price includes an installation fee, which is valued at P80,000. The fair value of the goods is P740,000. The installation is considered a separate performance obligation and is expected to take 3 months to complete. *How many performance obligations are there in the contract? *How much is the revenue to be recognized in 2021 and 2022?
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- Beautiful Company sold a set of washing machine and a dryer for a total contract price of P100,000 on December 15, 2021. The stand-alone selling prices of the washing machine and the dryer if sold separately are: 150,000 and 70,000, respectively. The washing machine was delivered on December 20, 2021 but the dryer was delivered only on January 5, 2022. *How many performance obligations are there in the contract? *How much is the revenue to be recognized in 2021? *How much is the revenue to be recognized in 2022?Zoro Company enters into a contract to sell Product A and Product B on July 1, 2020 for an upfront cash payment of P250,000. Product A will be delivered at the end of the year, and Product B will be delivered the following year. Zoro Company sells Product A for P80,000 and Product B for P240,000. 1. How many performance obligations are there in the contract? 2.what is the transaction price? 3.how much is revenue to be recognized in 2020? 4. how much is revenue to be recognized in 2021?Beautiful Company sold a set of washing machine and a dryer for a total contract price of P100,000 on December 15, 2021. The stand-alone selling prices of the washing machine and the dryer if sold separately are: 150,000 and 70,000, respectively. The washing machine was delivered on December 20, 2021 but the dryer was delivered only on January 5, 2022.1. How many performance obligations are there in the contract? 2. Use the same information in Number 5, how much is the revenue to be recognized in 2021? 3. Use the same information in Number 5, how much is the revenue to be recognized in 2022?
- Sarasota Company sells goods that cost $324,000 to Ricard Company for $442,800 on January 2, 2025. The sales price includes an installation fee, which has a stand-alone selling price of $43,200. The standalone selling price of the goods is $399,600. The installation is considered a separate performance obligation and is expected to take 6 months to complete (installation was completed on June 18, 2025). (a) How much revenue does Sarasota record on January 2, 2025? Revenue $A company entered into a contract with one of the customer to supply a sophisticated machinery for 200,000 on 01/07/2020. The Contract is coming with selling a machinery, 3 years maintenance and a one-year replacement guarantee. The stand-alone selling price of machinery is 120,000, the replacement guarantee costs 10,000 and free services expected to costs the company 20,000. As per the terms of sales, the customer may pay to the firm either on 01/01/2020- 200,000, 01/03/2020- 210,000 or 01/05/2020- 225,000. As per past experience there is high probability that the customer pays on 01/05/2020. You are required to write necessary treatments per IFRS 15. Also show the net effect of this transaction on the financial statements of the firm.A company enters into a contract to build a factory for a customer. The agreed price is P2M and the specified completion date is 31 October 2019. However, the contract provides that the company should receive an incentive payment of a further P250,000 if the factory is completed by 30 September 2019. Similarly, the price will be reduced by P250,000 if the factory The company estimates that there is a 15% probability that the factory will be completed by 30 September 2019, an 80% probability that it will be completed in October 2019 or November 2019 and a 5% probability that it will not be completed until after 30 November is not completed until after 30 November 2019. 2019. 20. What is the expected value of the transaction price for this contract? a. P2M C. P1.975M b. P2.125M d. P2.025M
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