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Momentous Occasions is a photography business that

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Comparing accrual and cash-basis accounting, and applying the revenue recognition principle [5–10 min]

Momentous Occasions is a photography business that shoots videos at college parties.
The freshman class pays $100 in advance on March 3 just to guarantee your services
for its party to be held April 2. The sophomore class promises a minimum of $280 for
filming its formal dance, and actually pays cash of $410 on February 28 at the party.

Requirement

1. Answer the following questions about the correct way to account for revenue
under the accrual basis.

a. Considering the $100 paid by the freshman class, on what date was revenue
earned? Did the earnings occur on the same date cash was received?

b. Considering the $410 paid by the sophomore class, on what date was revenue
earned? Did the earnings occur on the same date cash was received?

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