Lake power sports sells jet skis and other powered


Lake Power Sports sells jet skis and other powered recreational equipment. Customers pay one-third of the sales price of a jet ski when they initially purchase the ski, and then pay another one-third each year for the next two years. Because Lake has little information about the ability to collect these receivables, it uses the installment method for revenue recognition. In 2012, Lake began operations and sold jet skis with a total price of $690,000 that cost Lake $345,000. Lake collected $230,000 in 2012, $230,000 in 2013, and $230,000 in 2014 associated with those sales. In 2013, Lake sold jet skis with a total price of $1,710,000 that cost Lake $1,026,000. Lake collected $570,000 in 2013, $415,000 in 2014, and $415,000 in 2015 associated with those sales. In 2015, Lake also repossessed $310,000 of jet skis that were sold in 2013. Those jet skis had a fair value of $116,250 at the time they were repossessed. In 2014, Lake would recognize realized gross profit of: rev: 11_07_2013_QC_39149 $115,000. $396,000. $ 0. $281,000. 

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