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In early 2015,Ecotravel Corp.won a contract to build a rapid transit line connecting downtown Vancouver to the airport and the suburb of Richmond (the RAV line).The contract was for $2.2 billion to be received over the construction period of six years,ending in November 2021.Ecotravel has a December 31 year-end and uses the percentage of completion method to account for long-term contracts.
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a.Ecotravel's management expects the gross profit on the total project to be 20%,and that $352 million would be incurred on the project by December 31,2015.
1.How much gross profit (or loss)will Ecotravel record in the 2015 fiscal year if management's estimates are accurate?
2.Provide the journal entry to record revenue,cost of goods sold,and expected loss (if applicable)for fiscal 2015.
b.Assume that it is now early 2019 and you are preparing the adjusting entries for 2018.The accounting records indicate that,by the end of 2017,a total of $758 million in revenue and $680 million in cost of goods sold had been recorded.You also know that $372 million in costs were incurred on the project in 2018,and management's best estimates indicate another $1,208 million in costs will be required to complete the project.
1.How much gross profit (or loss)should Ecotravel record in the 2018 fiscal year if management's estimates are accurate?
2.Provide the journal entry to record revenue,cost of goods sold,and expected loss (if applicable)for fiscal year 2018.


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