Hitzu Co. sold a copier (that costs $4,500) for $9,000 cash with a two-year parts warranty to a customer on August 16 of Year 1. Hitzu expects warranty costs to be 5% of dollar sales. It records warranty expense with an adjusting entry on December 31. On January 5 of Year 2, the copier requires on-site repairs that are completed the same day. The repairs cost $146 for materials taken from the repair parts inventory. These are the only repairs required in Year 2 for this copier.
1. How much warranty expense does the company report for this copier in Year 1?

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Answer:

In year 1 the warranty expense reported is $450 ($9,000 x 5%)

Explanation:

The journal entries would be:

Sales journal entry - August 16 - Year 1

Account                          Debit             Credit

Cash                                $9,000

Cost of goods sold         $4,500

Revenue                                               $9,000

Inventory                                              $4,500

Accrued Warranty Expense - December 31 - Year 1

Account                         Debit               Credit

Warranty Expense        $450

Estimated Warranty

Liability                                                    $450

By the end of Year 1, the company has recognized an accrued expense (an accrued expense is recognized before cash is actually paid out) for $450.

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