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Intermediate Accounting Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers To address inconsistencies and weaknesses in revenue recognition, a comprehensive revenue recognition standard was developed entitled the A. Revenue from Contracts with Customers B. Principle-based Revenue Accounting...

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Intermediate Accounting Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers To address inconsistencies and weaknesses in revenue recognition, a comprehensive revenue recognition standard was developed entitl ed the A. Revenue from Contracts with Customers B. Principle -based Revenue Accounting C. Revenue Recognition Principle D. Rules -based Revenue Accounting - answer✔✔A. Revenue from contracts with customers The first 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 separate performance obligations in the contract D. identify the contract w ith customers - answer✔✔D. Identify the contract with customers The third step in the process for revenue recognition is to A. identify the separate performance obligations in the contract B. recognize revenue when each performance obligation is satisfied C. allocate transaction price to the separate performance obligations D. determine the transaction price - answer✔✔D. Determine the transaction price A contract A. is an agreement that creates enforceable rights and obligations B. is enforceable if each pa rty can unilaterally terminate the contract C. does not need to have commercial substance D. must be in writing to be an enforceable contract - answer✔✔A. Is an agreement that creates enforceable rights and obligations On January 15, 2018, Bella Vista Comp any 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. The revenu e for this contract should be A. recorded on March 1, 2018 B. recorded on April 30, 2018 C. recorded on January 15, 2018 D. recorded on March 31, 2018 - answer✔✔D. recorded on March 31, 2018 A performance obligation exists when A. a contract is approved an d signed B. a company provides interdependent product or service C. a company receives the right to receive consideration D. a company provides a distinct product or service - answer✔✔D. A company provides a distinct product or service New Age Computers ma nufactures 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 $4,500 and an extended warranty for another $1,400. The journal entry to record this transaction would include A. a credit to Unearned Warranty Revenue of $1,400 B. a credit to Warranty Revenue of $5,900 C. a credit to Warranty Revenue of $1,400 D. a credit to Sales of $4,500 and a credit to Warranty Revenue of $1,400 - answer✔✔A. A credit to unearned warranty revenue of $1,400 A transaction price for multiple performance obligations should be allocated A. based on what the company could sell the goods for on a standalone basis B. based on total transaction price less residual value C. based on forecasted cost of satisfying performance obligation D. based on selling price from the company's competitors - answer✔✔A. Based on what the company could s ell the goods for ob a standalone basis A company has satisfied its performance obligation when the A. company has legal title to the asset B. company has transferred physical possession of the asset C. company has significant risks and rewards of ownershi p

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