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Fixtures and Furniture Inc. has given you, their accountant, pricing and cost information on their man...

Fixtures and Furniture Inc. has given you, their accountant, pricing and cost information on their man products as follows:

Item Stand-alone selling price (cost)
Couch $2,400 ($1,000)
Coffee Table $ 750 ($300)
Chair $1,100 ($600)

Customers can contract a purchase either individually at the stated prices or for a three-item bundle with a price of $4,200. The bundle includes delivery which has a stand-alone service price of $400. Furniture and Fixtures uses the relative fair value approach to assign transaction costs where required.

GoodCustomer Inc. would like to take advantage of the bundle price for 50 furnished apartments. On April 1, 2020, Fixtures and Furniture signs a contract with GoodCustomer for delivery of 50 bundles. Under the agreement, Furniture and Fixtures will hold the furniture in its warehouse until ready for installation. GoodCustomer will pay a 50% deposit at contract signing. On June 1, Furniture and Fixtures complete the manufacture of the furniture and places them in the warehouse. Control has passed to GoodCustomer on this date. On August 1, Furniture and Fixtures delivers the furniture.

Required:

Prepare all necessary journal entries at

(a) April 1.

(b) June 1.

(c) August 1.

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Fixture And Furniture Inc.
First let us find the Realtive Fair Price of Each item  
Bundle Price = $              4,200.00
Item Stand alone Price % share in total of Stand alone Price   Relative Fair Price as Part of bundle Price
Couch $                    2,400 51.61% $               2,167.74
Coffee table $                       750 16.13% $                  677.42
Chair $                    1,100 23.66% $                  993.55
Delivery Charge $                       400 8.60% $                  361.29
Total   $                    4,650 100.00% $               4,200.00
Now On Apr 1, the 50% deposit on signing cotract will be treated as Unearned revenue till the title of goods  
transfers to Good Customer Inc. So Full sale will be recognized on June 1.
No Journal entry required on Aug 1 and so financial transaction happens on that day.
Journal Entries
date Account Title Dr $ Cr $
Apr 1. Cash                          2,100
Unearned Revenue                          2,100
June 1. Sales Revenue                       3,838.71
Other revenue                          361.29
Accounts Receivable                     2,100.00
Unearned revenue                     2,100.00
Cost of Goods Sold                          1,900
Inventory-Couch                          1,000
Inventory -Coffee Table                              300
Inventory- Chair                              600
Aug 1. No entry required.

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