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Long Term Construction

South Builders agreed to changes in construction orders in 2001 that increased estimated costs by $300,000. All changes were accepted by both the customer and contractor. The following schedule summarizes the change orders in 2001 and the balance of construction projects net of billings as of December 31, 2004.

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Long Term Construction

South Builders agreed to changes in construction orders in 2001 that increased estimated costs by $300,000. All changes were accepted by both the customer and contractor. The following schedule summarizes the change orders in 2001 and the balance of construction projects net of billings as of December 31, 2004.

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In 2006, Durabuilt Engineering entered into an agreement to construct an office building at a contract
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2006 2007 2008
Construction Cost P 7,500,000 P 27,000,000 P 6,300,000
Estimated Cost to complete 30,000,000 8,625,000 -
Progress Billings 8,000,000 36,000,000 6,000,000
Collection from clients 5, 500,000 33,000,000 11,500,000
Instruction
1. Determine the revenue, cost of revenue and gross profit to be recognized in 2006,20007,20008
using the percentage of completion method and the cost to cost method of estimating the percentage
of work completed.
2. Prepare necessary journal entries to record construction activities for each year, including the
recognized revenue, cost of revenue and gross profit.
3. For 2007, show how the details related to this construction ciontract would be disclosed on the
balance sheet and in the income statement.

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