Calculate the percentage of completion on the contract at


Problem

Moore Construction specializes in the construction of commercial and industrial buildings. The contractor is experienced in bidding long-term construction projects of this type, with the typical project lasting fifteen to twenty-four months. The contractor uses the percentage-of-completion method of revenue recognition since, given the characteristics of the contractor's business and contracts, it is the most appropriate method. Progress toward completion is measured on a cost to cost basis. Moore began work on a lump-sum contract at the beginning of 2016. As bid, the statistics were as follows: Lump-sum price (contract price) $12,000,000 Estimated costs Labor $2,550,000 Materials and subcontractor 5,250,000 Indirect costs 1,200,000 9,000,000 $3,000,000 At the end of the first year, the following was the status of the contract: Billings to date $6,690,000 Costs incurred to date Labor $1,392,000 Materials and subcontractor 3,294,000 Indirect costs 579,000 5,265,000 Latest forecast total cost 9,000,000

Instructions

(a) Compute the percentage of completion on the contract at the end of 2016.
(b) Indicate the amount of gross profit that would be reported on this contract at the end of 2016.
(c) Make the journal entry to record the income (loss) for 2016 on Moore's books.

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