Business, 20.12.2019 22:31, moomoofower
During june, vixen company sells $850,000 in merchandise that has a one year warranty. experience shows that warranty expenses average about 3% of the selling price. customers returned $14,000 of merchandise for warranty replacement during the month. the entry to record the estimated warranty provision at the end of the month is:
a) debit warranty expense $11,500; credit estimated warranty liability $11,500.
b) debit warranty expense $14,000; credit estimated warranty liability $14,000.
c) debit warranty expense $25,500; credit estimated warranty liability $25,500.
d) debit estimated warranty liability $14,000; credit warranty expense $14,000.
e) debit estimated warranty liability $11,500; credit warranty expense $11,500.
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