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Sandhill Corp. designs and builds custom harvesting equipment for logging companies across Canada. The company, which is publicly traded, has a May 31 year

 

Sandhill Corp. designs and builds custom harvesting equipment for logging companies across Canada. The company, which is publicly traded, has a May 31 year end. On February 18, 2024, Sandhill signed a contract with Tamarisk Harvesting Ltd. to design and build 25 custom harvesters that can harvest wood at the steep grades found along many of the Pacific Coast timber stands included in Tamarisk's harvesting leases. The following events took place in 2024 in relation to the contract: 1. February 18: Officials from Sandhill and Tamarisk sign the contract. The contract was for $4.8 million. Sandhill is to design, manufacture, and deliver the 25 machines to Tamarisk's operations centre in Duncan, British Columbia. Sandhill's management estimates that the design component of the contract would be valued at $584,000 if contracted for separately, while the machine construction component of the contract would be valued at $4.7 million if the machines were purchased separately. Sandhill agrees to provide a three-year assurance-type warranty for the machines, and the company's management estimates that the warranty claims would total $256,000 based on past experience. Tamarisk agrees to pay a $1,300,000 deposit within 10 days of signing the contract and to pay the balance within 15 days of the equipment being delivered. February 25: Tamarisk pays the deposit specified in the contract. 2. 3. March 28: Sandhill's engineering staff complete the equipment design and it is approved by officials from Tamarisk. 4. May 18: Sandhill completes construction of the 25 harvesters. 5. 6. May 20: The 25 harvesters are loaded onto Sandhill's trucks and are delivered to Tamarisk's operation centre in Duncan later that day. June 2: Tamarisk pays the balance owing on the contract. (a1) Determine when and how much revenue Sandhill would be able to recognize for the year ended May 31, 2024. (Round allocation percentage to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25% and final answers to O decimal places, e.g. 125.) Revenue recognized on $ Revenue recognized on $

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