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Identify the amount of warranty expense for the month of July.
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A company sold 10,000 TVs in July and estimates warranty expense for these TVs to be $25,000. During July, 80 TVs were serviced under warranty at a cost of $18,000. The credit balance in the Estimated Warranty Liability account at July 1 was $26,000. What is the company’s warranty expense for the month of July? a. $51,000 c. $25,000 e. $18,000 b. $1,000 d. $33,000
A company sells its product subject to a warranty that covers the cost of parts for repairs during the six months after the date of sale. Warranty costs are estimated to be 6% of sales. During the month of June, the company performed warranty work and used $12,000 worth of parts to do the warranty work. Sales for June amounted to $450,000.a. Record the warranty expense for the month of June.b. Record the costs of the warranty work completed in June.c. If the Estimated Warranty Liability account had a credit balance of $10,000 on May 31, what is the account balance at June 30?
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A company sells its products subject to a warranty that covers the cost of parts for repairs during the six months after the date of sale. Warranty costs are estimated to be 6% of sales. During the month of June, the company performed warranty work and used $12,000 of parts to perform the warranty work. Sales for June were $450,000.
Record the warranty expense for the month of June in the general journal for Problem 7.
Record the costs of the warranty work completed in June in the general journal for Problem 7.
When journal entries are complete, upload the general journal to this problem.
If the Estimated Warranty Liability account had a credit balance of $10,000 on May 31, what is the account balance at June 30? __________________________________
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