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, What is the transaction price? The amount the seller is entitled to receive from the customer.
What must be done if there are multiple performance The transaction price must be allocated among the performance obligations.
obligations in a contract?
When is revenue recognized for each performance Revenue is recognized when (or as) each performance obligation is satisfied.
obligation?
What is the example given for revenue recognition? Tomato Inc. sells FertPhones, recognizing revenue based on the hardware and software
components.
What constitutes cash in financial terms? Cash includes money or currency on hand or in checking accounts, and items acceptable
for deposit.
What are cash equivalents? Cash equivalents include items like money market funds, short-term certificates of
deposit, and treasury bills.
What is restricted cash? Cash that is restricted and not available for current use, usually reported as investments
or other assets.
What are accounts receivable (A/R)? Funds owed to a firm from the sale of goods or services.
What are sales on credit? Sales on credit refer to transactions where companies offer credit terms to customers.
How is the initial valuation of A/R determined? It is valued at the amount of the credit sale.
What is net realizable value in the context of A/R? The amount expected to be collected from accounts receivable.
What are uncollectibles in accounts receivable? Amounts that will not be collected because some customers are unable to pay.
What is the Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts? An estimate of future bad debts matched against related revenues in the same period.
What is the purpose of matching expenses to revenues? To ensure that expenses are recognized in the same period as the revenues they help
generate.
What are inventories? Assets consisting of goods owned by the business and held for resale or future use.