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9 October, 18:31

Mill Construction Co. uses the percentage-of-completion method of accounting. During 20X5, Mill contracts to build an apartment complex for Drew for $20mn. Mill estimates that total costs would amount to $16mn over the period of construction. In connection with this contract, Mill incurs $2mn of construction costs during 20X5. Mill bills and collects $3mn from Drew in 20X5. What amount should Mill recognize as gross profit for 20x5?

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  1. 9 October, 18:44
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    Answer: $500,000

    Explanation:

    The difference between the contract amount and cost incurred is the profit in this case.

    Profit from the project = $20mn-$16mn

    =$4mn

    In the above mentioned project only 12.5% complete at the end of 20X5 ($2mn/$16mn). Total gross profit through the end of 20X5 is therefore

    =$4mn x 12.5%

    =$500,000

    The $500,000 amount is the proportion of completion applied to the total contract profit of $4mn. This is the beginning year of contract so there is no previous profits or expenses that needs to be adjusted. The entire $500,000 gross profit is recognized in 20X5.
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