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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Michicot Co. sold a scanner/copier costing $7,500 with a two-year parts warranty to a customer on August 16, 2013, for $15,000 cash. Michicot uses the perpetual inventory system. On November 22, 2014, the scanner/copier requires on-site repairs that are completed the same day. The repairs cost $95 for materials taken from the Repair Parts Inventory. These are the only repairs required in 2014 for this scanner/copier. Based on experience, Michicot expects to incur warranty costs equal to 3% of dollar sales. It records warranty expense with an adjusting entry at the end of each year. 1. How much warranty expense does the company report in 2013 for this copier?

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Michicot Co.

The warranty expense to recognize in 2013 is $450

The journal entry will be:

December 31, 2013:

Debit Warranty Expense $450

Credit Warranty Liability $450

To accrue the warranty expense for the scanner/copier sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Data:

August 16, 2013: Sales of scanner/copier = $15,000

Cost of scanner/copier = $7,500

Two-year warranty = 3% of $15,000 = $450

Perpetual inventory system in use

November 22, 2014 on-site repairs' cost = $95

Warranty expires August 15, 2015

b) Warranty expense relates to 2013, therefore, a warranty expense is recognized in 2013 with a Warranty Liability is made for the sum of $450 (3% of $15,000). When the actual liability claim for this customer is received in 2014 for the sum of $95, the Warranty Liability will be credited and Inventory account adjusted with $95.

c) Recognizing the 3% of $15,000 ensures that the accrual concept and the matching principle are followed. The revenue for this warranty relates to 2013 and the expense is also supposed to relate to 2013.

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