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Thrasher Construction Co, was contracted to construct a building for $905,000. The bulding is owned by the customer throughout the contract period. The contract provides for progress payments. Thrasher's accounting year ends 31 December. Work began under the contract on 1 July 205, and was completed on 30 September 207. Construction activities are summarized below by year: zexs Construction costs incurred during the year, $166, 000 ; estinoted costs to complete, $584,100; progress billings during the year, $141,200; and collections, $129,800. 20x6 Construction costs incurred during the year, M17, 209; estleated costs to conlete, \$176,20e; progress bst1ing during the year, $354, 6eej and collections, $352,409. 207 Construction costs Incurred during the year, $182, e0e. Because the contract was coopleted, the renaining bolance was bitled and later callected in full per the contract. Required: 1. Prepare Thrasher's journal entries to record these events. Assume that percentage of completion is measured by the ratio of costs incurred to date divided by total estimated construction costs. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No joumal entry requlred" in the first account field. Do not round intermedlate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollor.) Journal entry worksheet Record the construction costs incurred. Note: Enter deturs before credits. Thrasher Construction Co. was contracted to construct a building for $905,000. The building is owned by the customer throughout the contract period. The contract provides for progress payments. Thrasher's accounting year ends 31 December. Work began under the contract on 1 July 205, and was completed on 30 September 207. Construction activities are summarized below by year: 205 Construction costs incurred during the year, \$166, 908; estimated costs to conplete, $584,100;; progress bitlings during the year, \$141,800; and collections, \$129,80e. 206 Construction costs incurred during the year, \$417, 20e; estimated costs to corplete, \$176, 280; progress billing during the year, \$354, 600; and collections, $352,400. 207 Construction costs incurred during the year, \$181, 0e0. Because the contract was completed, the renaining balance was billed and tater collected in futl per the contract. 20x5 Construction costs incurred during the year, $166,900; estinated costs to conplete, \$584, 106; progress billings during the year, $141,880; and collections, $129,800. 286 Construction costs incurred during the year, $417,200; estinated costs to conplete, \$176, 200; progress billing during the year, $354,608; and collections, $352,400. 207 Construction costs incurred during the year, $181,000. Because the contract was completed, the remaining balance was billed and later collected in futl per the contract. Required: 1. Prepare Thrasher's journal entries to record these events. Assume that percentage of completion is measured by the ratio of costs incurred to date dlvided by total estimated construction costs. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Journal entry worksheet 234 Record the construction costs incurred. Note: Enter debits before credits. Journal entry worksheet 45 Note: Enter debits before credits. 2. Provide the balances that would be shown on the SCl and SFP for this contract for each year. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) a. Now assume that the building is owned by Thrasher throughout the construction period and title is transferred to the customer nly once the building is fully constructed. Prepare the journal entries required to record the events from 205 to 207. (If no entry is quired for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) Journal entry worksheet Record the construction costs incurred. Note: Enter debits before credits, Journal entry worksheet Record the construction costs incurred. Note: Enter debits before credits. 3-b. Calculate the balances that would be shown on the SCI and SFP for this contract for each year