Right Medical introduced a new implant that carries a five-year warranty against manufacturer’s defects. Based on industry experience with similar product introductions, warranty costs are expected to approximate 1% of sales. Sales were $15 million and actual warranty expenditures were $20,000 for the first year of selling the product. What amount (if any) should Right report as a liability at the end of the year? (Enter your answers in whole dollars.)

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

warranty liability $ 130,000

Explanation:

the warrant liability will de clared based on sales volume and the expected warranty expenditures associate with sales.

This is done to match the expenses of the warranty with the period on which are generated. If don't further period will have expenditures which related to sales of prior periods.

Having said that we proceeds:

warranty liability:

15,000,000 x 1% =         150,000

warranty expenditures (20,000)

                       net          130,000

the company still spect this sales will generate additioal warranty expenditres for 130,000 dollars. this is a liability.

Answer 2
Answer:

Final answer:

Based on an expected 1% of sales as warranty costs, Right Medical should report a warranty liability of $130,000 at year-end, subtracting the actual costs ($20,000) from the expected costs ($150,000).

Explanation:

The question revolves around estimating the warranty liability that Right Medical should report at the end of the year after introducing a new implant with a five-year warranty. Based on industry standards, warranty costs are expected to be 1% of sales. The company did indeed incur actual warranty expenditures of $20,000, however, the expectation based on sales would be $150,000 (1% of $15 million). Since the actual expenditures are lower than expected, the company should report the difference between the expected cost (calculated as 1% of sales) and the actual cost as the warranty liability. Therefore, Right Medical should report a liability of $150,000 - $20,000 = $130,000 at the end of the year.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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