Installment Sales
Installment Sales
Installment Sales
INSTALLMENT SALES
A. Since there is no reasonable basis for estimating the degree of collectability, YY Company, uses the installment
2022 2021____
Collection from
Accounts defaulted
1. What amount should YY report as deferred gross profit in its Dec. 31, 2022 B/S for the 2021 & 2022 sales?
2. What amount should YY report as loss on repossessions in its 2022 I/S for the 2021 & 2022 sales?
B. Poker Inc., a dealer of Harley motorcycles, sells on installment basis. One of its customers, Mr. Bentot, bought a
motorcycle for P45,375. The cost to Poker is P25,410. After making initial payment of P5,050, Mr. Bentot
stopped paying and defaulted on all subsequent payments. Poker lost no time in repossessing the motorcycle. By
then it had an appraised value of P12,650 and Poker has to incur additional expenses of P1,650 on repairs and
remodeling. Poker was able to sell the motorcycle to Mr. X on installment for P27,500 and initial down
payment of P6,875. How much is the realized gross profit on the sale to Mr. X?
C. On January 1, 2021, TAKYA Company began operations and uses the installment sales method of accounting
Collections made in 2022 from 2021 accounts, P480,000. How much is the realized gross profit for 2022?
a. P368,000 b. P576,000 c. P224,000 d. P416,000
D. The following data are taken from the records of QUIBOL Company on December 31, 2022:
How much was the realized gross profit on December 31, 2022?
E. The following information pertains to Tiger Woods Company for the year 2022?
F. A DVD player was sold to OBAMA for P22,400 with a 40% mark-up based on selling price. The customer made
a down payment equivalent to 20% of the selling price and promised to pay the balance in 16 equal monthly
payments. OBAMA was able to pay four amortizations and defaulted on further payments. The player repossessed
at which time the fair value was P9,520. How much is the gain or loss on repossession?