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Business, 08.06.2021 15:50, ayoismeisalex

A company begins operations in Year 1 and offers a one-year warranty on all products sold. Total appliance sales in Year 1 are $1,600,000, and the company estimates future warranty costs in Year 2 to be 2% of current sales. Actual warranty costs in Year 2 are $25,000. Also in Year 2, the company has additional sales of $2,400,000 and revises its estimate of warranty costs associated with sales in Year 2 to be 1.5%. Exercise 8-15B Part 4 4. What is the balance in Warranty Liability at the end of Year 1 and Year 2

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