Situation Gilmatt Company developed a new product that it planned to sell directly to customers and to
Question:
Situation
Gilmatt Company developed a new product that it planned to sell directly to customers and to promote heavily because of “stiff” competition in the marketplace. Its marketing department did extensive market surveys and developed a marketing plan for this product. The plan called for a series of television commercials and magazine advertisements. The television commercials aired for 2 months (September and October) in 2019 to (a) advertise the product and (b) indicate to viewers that “$5-off” coupons would be appearing in forthcoming magazine advertisements. The magazine advertisements appeared evenly over a 3-month period from November 2019 through January 2020 and further promoted the product, as well as included the coded $5-off coupons (which expired at the end of February 2020). Gilmatt expected 20,000 coupons to be redeemed. During November and December 2019, Gilmatt sold 2,000 units of the new product at the $50 regular price and 8,000 units at the $45 coded-coupon price. In January 2020, the company sold another 3,000 units at $50 each and 7,000 units at $45 each. It expects customers to redeem another 5,000 coupons before the coupons expire. It is now late January 2020, and Gilmatt is preparing its 2019 annual report.
The marketing department has prepared the following schedule of its 2019 costs related to the advertising and promotion of the new product: supervisor’s salary, $10,000; payroll of employees working on magazine advertising copy, $40,000; depreciation, $7,500; cost of television commercials (independently produced), $180,000; cost of magazine space for advertisements, $100,000; and cost of television airtime, $300,000.
Directions
Research the related generally accepted accounting principles and indicate how Gil-matt should report the costs of marketing the new product and the related sales revenues on its 2019 financial statements. Cite your reference and applicable paragraph numbers.
Step by Step Answer:
Intermediate Accounting Reporting and Analysis
ISBN: 978-1337788281
3rd edition
Authors: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach