ES-35. Constructing and Assessing Income Statements Using Cost-to-Cost Method Assume GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy agreed in May

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ES-35. Constructing and Assessing Income Statements Using Cost-to-Cost Method Assume GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy agreed in May 2019 to construct a nuclear generator for NSTAR, a utility company serving the Boston area. GE Hitachi estimated that its construction costs would be $600 million. The contract price of $750 million is to be paid as follows: $250 million at the time of signing;

$250 mil lion on December 3 1, 2019; and $250 million at completion in May 2020. GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy incurred the following costs in constructing the generator: $240 million in 2019 and $360 million in 2020.

a. Compute the revenue, expense, and income for both 2019 and 2020, and for both years combined, under the company's cost-to-cost revenue recognition method.

b. Discuss whether or not we believe the cost-to-cost method provides a good measure of the company's performance under the contract.

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Financial Statement Analysis And Valuation

ISBN: 9781618533609

6th Edition

Authors: Peter D. Easton, Mary Lea Mcanally, Gregory A. Sommers

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