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Business, 06.06.2020 23:03, emblemhacks

Beck Construction Company began work on a new building project on January 1, 2020. The project is to be completed by December 31, 2022, for a fixed price of $108 million. The following are the actual costs incurred and estimates of remaining costs to complete the project that were made by Beck's accounting staff: Years Actual costs incurred in each year Estimated remaining costs to complete the project (measured at Dec. 31 of each year) 2020 $ 30 million $ 60 million 2021 $ 45 million $ 45 million 2022 $ 35 million $ 0 Required: What amount of gross profit (or loss) would Beck record on this project in each year, assuming that Beck recognizes revenue for this project over time according to percentage of completion

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