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Business, 14.12.2019 02:31 jordanrose98

On january 1, 2017, sage co. enters into a contract to sell a customer a wiring base and shelving unit that sits on the base in exchange for $2,800. the contract requires delivery of the base first but states that payment for the base will not be made until the shelving unit is delivered. sage identifies two performance obligations and allocates $1,120 of the transaction price to the wiring base and the remainder to the shelving unit. the cost of the wiring base is $670; the shelves have a cost of $330.

prepare the journal entry on january 1, 2017, for waterway prepare the journal entry on february 5, 2017, for waterway when the wiring base is delivered to the customer. prepare the journal entry on february 25, 2017, for waterway when the shelving unit is delivered to the customer and waterway receives full payment.

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