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Stacy Company enters into a contract with Molly Company on February 5th. The contract requires Stacy to deliver 100 units of Product A and 250 units of Product B to Molly by September 1st. Stacy is entitled to payment for Product A after 125 units of Product B have been delivered. The following deliveries are made by Stacy to Molly:
• On March 15th, Stacy delivers 100 units of Product A.
• On May 21st, Stacy delivers 100 units of Product B.
• On August 1st, Stacy delivers an additional 150 units of Product B.
The amount related to Product A to be reported on Stacy’s March 31st balance sheet, June 30th balance sheet, and September 30th balance sheet, respectively, should be presented as a:
A. Contract Asset with conditional rights; Contract Asset with unconditional rights; Accounts Receivable.
B. Accounts Receivable with unconditional rights; Contract Asset with unconditional rights; Contract Asset.
C. Contract Asset with conditional rights; Contract Asset with conditional rights; Accounts Receivable.
D. Contract Liability; Contract Asset with conditional rights; Accounts Receivable.

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