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SheffieldCorp. provides at no extra charge a two-year warranty with one of its products, which was first sold in 2020. In that year,Sheffieldsold products for

SheffieldCorp. provides at no extra charge a two-year warranty with one of its products, which was first sold in 2020. In that year,Sheffieldsold products for $2.71million and spent $61,100servicing warranty claims. At year end,Sheffieldestimates that an additional $504,800will be spent in the future to service warranty claims related to the 2020 sales.

Prepare entries for the warranty that recognize the sale as a multiple deliverable with the warranty as a separate service thatSheffieldbundled with the selling price of the product. Ignore any cost of goods sold entry. Sales in 2020 occurred evenly throughout the year. Warranty agreements similar to this are available separately, are estimated to have a stand-alone value of $639,100, and are earned over the warranty period as follows: 2020 - 25%, 2021 - 50%, and 2022 - 25%. Also prepare the entries to record the $61,100expenditure for servicing the warranty during 2020, and the adjusting entry required at year end, if any, under the revenue approach used for service-type warranties.(Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered.Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit

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(To record warranty expense)

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(To record year-end adjustments)

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