Cost estimates on a long-term contract may indicate that a loss will result on completion of the entire contract.In this case, the entire expected loss should be
A) recognized in the current period, regardless of whether the percentage-of-completion or
Completed-contract method is used.
B) recognized in the current period under the percentage-of-completion method, but the
Completed-contract method should defer recognition of the loss to the time when the
Contract is completed.
C) recognized in the current period under the completed-contract method, but the
Percentage-of-completion method should defer the loss until the contract is completed.
D) deferred and recognized when the contract is completed, regardless of whether the
Percentage-of-completion or completed-contract method is used.
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