In September 2017, Gaertner Corp. commits to selling 150 of its iPhone-compatible docking stations to Better Buy Co. for \(15,000 (\)100 per product). The stations are delivered to Better Buy over the next 6 months. After 90 stations are delivered, the contract is modified and Gaertner promises to deliver an additional 45 products for an additional \(4,275 (\)95 per station). All sales are cash on delivery.

Instructions

(a) Prepare the journal entry for Gaertner for the sale of the first 90 stations. The cost of each station is $54.

(b) Prepare the journal entry for the sale of 10 more stations after the contract modification, assuming that the price for the additional stations reflects the standalone selling price at the time of the contract modification. In addition, the additional stations are distinct from the original products as Gaertner regularly sells the products separately.

(c) Prepare the journal entry for the sale of 10 more stations (as in (b)), assuming that the pricing for the additional products does not reflect the standalone selling price of the additional products and the prospective method is used.

Short Answer

Expert verified

Sales revenue is $979.

Step by step solution

01

Meaning of Prospective Method

Aprospective method is a longitudinal cohort method that follows a group of comparable individuals (cohorts) through time to see how particular characteristics impact the rates of a specific outcome.

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Journal entries by using the prospective method

Date

Particular

Debit ($)

Credit ($)

Cash a/c

979

Sales revenue a/c

979

Cost of goods sold a/c

540

Inventory a/c

540

Working Notes:

Unitsleft=Totalunits-Unitsdelivered=150-90=60unitsPriceofunitsleft=Unitsleft×Priceperunit=60×$100=$6,000Totalunits=Unitsleft+Additionalunits=60+45=105unitsTotalprice=Priceofunitsleft+Priceofadditionalunits=$6,000+$4,275=$10,275Sellingpriceperunit=TotalpriceTotalunits=$10,275105=$97.9Salesrevenue=Unitssold×Sellingpriceperunit=10×$97.9=$979

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Instructions

(a) Explain this type of revenue recognition transaction.

(b) What factors should be considered in determining when to recognize revenue in this transaction?

(c) Prepare the journal entry(ies) that Wood-Mode should make, assuming it signed a valid sales contract to sell the counters and received at the time the $300,000 deposit.

On what basis should the transaction price be allocated to various performance obligations? Identify the approaches for allocating the transaction price.

Describe the revenue recognition principle.

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Instructions

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