a. Colbert sells 3-D printer systems. Recently, Colbert provided a special promotion of zero-interest financing for 2
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b. Colbert sells 20 nonrefundable $100 gift cards for 3-D printer paper on March 1, 2014. The paper has a standalone selling price of $100 (cost $80). The gift cards expiration date is June 30, 2014. Colbert estimates that customers will not redeem 10% of these gift cards. The pattern of redemption is as follows.
Redemption Total
March 31..........................50%
April 30...........................80%
June 30............................85%
Prepare the 2014 journal entries related to the gift cards at March 1, March 31, April 30, and June 30
c. Colbert sells 3-D printers along with a number of retail items. The package price and standalone selling prices of each item are as follows:
Due to the timing of delivery-the paper is delivered 6 months after the printer is delivered to the customer-Colbert chooses to account for two performance obligations: (1) the printer and stand, and (2) the paper.
Prepare the journal entries for Colbert on (a) March 1, 2014, when Colbert receives $50,250 for the sale of 10 printer bundles, and (b) September 1, 2014, when the paper is delivered to customers.
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Intermediate Accounting IFRS
ISBN: 9781119607519
4th Edition
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield
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