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When should a construction company typically recognize revenue for a long-term project under the percentage-of-completion method?

Correct Answer

B) As work progresses based on completion percentage

Under the percentage-of-completion method, revenue is recognized as work progresses based on the completion percentage. This provides a more accurate picture of financial performance for long-term projects.

Answer Options
A
When the contract is signed
B
As work progresses based on completion percentage
C
When progress payments are received
D
When the project is fully completed

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The percentage-of-completion method recognizes revenue proportionally as work is performed throughout the project duration. This accounting method matches revenue with the actual progress of construction activities, providing stakeholders with a realistic view of the company's financial performance during long-term projects. It prevents the distortion that would occur if all revenue were recognized at contract signing or project completion, especially for multi-year construction projects.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: When the contract is signed

Recognizing revenue when the contract is signed would be premature since no actual work has been performed yet. This would violate the fundamental accounting principle that revenue should be earned through performance of services or delivery of goods.

Option C: When progress payments are received

Recognizing revenue based on progress payments received ties revenue recognition to cash flow rather than work performed. Payment schedules may not align with actual construction progress, and this method could misrepresent the true financial performance of the project.

Option D: When the project is fully completed

The completed contract method recognizes all revenue only when the project is fully finished. While this is a valid accounting method, it's not appropriate for the percentage-of-completion method described in the question, and it can distort financial statements for long-term projects by showing no revenue for extended periods.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'PACE' - Percentage-of-completion uses Actual Construction Effort to recognize revenue, not contract signing or final completion.

Reference Hint

Look up accounting principles and revenue recognition methods in the business management or financial management sections of your contractor reference manual.

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