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19 June, 19:53

Harold Corporation has an existing contract to sell 200 units of product to a customer at $10 each. After the delivery of 150 units, the customer wants to extend the contract for an additional 100 units. The price quoted for these additional units is $9.50 each (standalone price) and they can be identified separately. The revenue recorded by Harold for the delivery of the next 15 units of product to this customer is:

A. $150.00

B. $145.00

C. $142.50

D. $147.50

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  1. 19 June, 20:16
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    C. $142.50

    Explanation:

    Revenue is to be measured and recognized at the prevailing contract price agreed by the parties involved.

    A contract gives rise to an agreement between two or more parties for which at least one party has an obligation to be fulfilled to another in a bid to earn revenue. This fee is known as the transaction price.

    AS such, the additional units will be supplied at the price quote of $9.50 each. If 15 items are delivered,

    Revenue earned = 15 * $9.50

    = $142.50
  2. 19 June, 21:17
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    C. $142.50

    Explanation:

    From the existing contract,

    200 units for $10 each

    150 units were delivered so, 10 x 150 = $1500.

    The customer wants to extend the contract for additional 100 units at $9.50 each.

    So, what is the revenue to Harold Corporation for these additional units which cost $9.50 for the next 15 units.

    Therefore, 15 x 9.50 = $142.504
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