Novack Machinery Co. manufactures equipment to a very high standard of quality; however, it must still provide
Question:
Novack Machinery Co. manufactures equipment to a very high standard of quality; however, it must still provide a warranty for each unit sold, and there are instances where the machines do require repair after they have been put into use. Novack started in business in 2023, and as the controller, you are trying to determine whether to use the assurance-type or service-type warranty approach to measure the warranty obligation. You would like to show the company president how this choice would affect the financial statements for 2023, and advise him of the better choice, keeping in mind that the service-type approach is consistent with IFRS, and that there are plans to take Novack public in a few years.
You have determined that sales on account for the year were 1,000 units, with a selling price of $3,000 each. Ignore any cost of goods sold. The warranty is for two years, and the estimated warranty cost averages $200 per machine. Actual costs of servicing warranties for the year were $105,000. You have done some research and determined that, if the service-type approach were to be used, the portion of revenue allocated to the warranty portion of the sale would be $350. Because the costs of servicing warranties are not incurred evenly, warranty revenues are recognized based on the proportion of costs incurred out of the total estimated costs.
Instructions
a. For both the assurance-type and the service-type approach, prepare the necessary journal entries to record all of the transactions described, and determine the warranty liability and expense amounts for 2023. Do not round intermediate calculations and round final amounts to the nearest dollar. Payments for completed warranty repairs are paid in cash.
b. Are assurance-type and service-type warranties recorded differently in IFRS and ASPE?
c. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the two choices? What do you think is the best choice in this situation? Why?
Step by Step Answer:
Intermediate Accounting Volume 2
ISBN: 9781119740445
13th Canadian Edition
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield, Irene M. Wiecek, Bruce J. McConomy