JJ Construction Inc. entered into a contract with a customer to
build a corporate office on January 1, 2020, for $18,000,000. The
customer owns the construction in process during the construction
process and the customer is under obligation to pay for any work
completed, even if the contract is canceled. The office is expected
to be completed in three years for a total cost of $11,400,000.
Actual costs incurred through December 31, 2020, are $4,788,000.
Determine the amount of revenue to record in 2020 assuming that the
cost-to-cost method is used.
Ans:
Revenue to be recognized in the income statement in 2020 = $1800,000*4,788,000/11,400,000= $756,000
Expense amounts to be recognized in the income statement in 2020 = $756,000
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