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'''Percentage of Completion''' ('''PoC''') is an [[accounting]] method of work-in-progress evaluation, for recording long-term [[contracts]]. [[GAAP]] allows another method of revenue recognition for long-term construction contracts, the [[completed-contract method]].
 
==When to use==
The accounting for long term contracts using the percentage of completion method is an exception to the basic realization principle. This method is used wherein the revenues are determined based on the costs incurred so far. The percentage of completion method is used when:
*Collections are assured
*The accounting system can:  
#Estimate profitability
#Measure progress toward completion.  
Losses are recognized in the year when they are discovered, the same way as for the completed contract method. The balance sheet presentation is the same as in the completed contract method.
 
==Formulas used==
Revenues and gross profit are recognized each period based on the construction progress, in other words, the percentage of completion. Construction costs plus gross profit earned to date are accumulated in an inventory account (construction in process, also called construction in progress), and progress billings are accumulated in a [[contra account|contra inventory account]] (billing on construction in process).
 
Although the formula for recognizing income in the current period can vary, a widely accepted one is as follows:
 
::<math>Inc_{k}=[\frac{\sum_{i=1}^{m}Costs_{i}}{ \sum_{i=1}^{N}E(Costs_{i})} \cdot[\sum_{i=1}^{N}Revenues_{i}-\sum_{i=1}^{N}E(Costs_{i})]]-\sum_{i=1}^{m-1}Inc_{i}.\, </math>
where... <math>m= \, </math> the number of periods lapsed since the inception of the contract.
::<math>N= \, </math> the expected length of the contract.
::<math>k= \, </math> the current period.
 
==Examples==
For example, let's say our total estimated cost for the contract is $10,000 and our contract value is $12,000. We know that project will be completed in 4 years.
Now, after the first year we see that total cost incurred in this first year is $3,000. So according to the percentage-of-completion method: Cost percentage = 3000/10000 = 30%; so we will recognize 30% revenue in the income statement for the first year.
 
Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz:
{| class="wikitable"
| Sales || 3,600 (30% of 12,000)
|-
| Cost of goods || 3,000
|- style="border-top: 2px solid gray;"
| Profit || 600
|}
In the next year, some more complicated parts enter the game.
Let's say that after completion of the second year, our expected cost changes to 11,000. Assume our cost to date is 5,500 (3,000 in the first year, 2,500 in the second), the percentage completed is 5,500/11,000 = 50%.
Thus, the revenue to be recognized is (50% of 12,000) – 3,600 (previously recognized) = 2,400
 
Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz+1:
{| class="wikitable"
| Sales || 2,400
|-
| Cost of goods || 2,500 (5,500 till date – 3,000 last year)
|- style="border-top: 2px solid gray;"
| Loss || 100
|}
 
Now let's say that for the next year, our total cost estimation is increased to 15,000 due to increases in raw material and labor costs. We know that we are going to incur a loss of 3000 at the end of the contract period. For the third year, our cost to date reaches 10,500, so according to PoC:
Percentage completion = 10,500/15,000 = 70%
Revenue = 70% of 12,000 – previously recognized = 8,400 – 6,000 = 2,400.
However, because we are going to have a total loss of 3,000 on the contract..... we must recognize the total loss in the period it is estimated. As a result, our Cost of goods will be 5,900 (total loss recognized because of 500 profit recognized in previous periods [3,500] + Sales [2,400]); we reached this inductively by figuring the Sales and the Loss before the Cost of goods. 
 
Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz+2:
{| class="wikitable"
| Sales || 2,400
|-
| Cost of goods || 5,900
|- style="border-top: 2px solid gray;"
| Loss || 3,500
|}
 
In final year, our cost is 4,500 and revenue is 3,600. But we record only 3,600 in Cost of goods because we already recognized the total loss in the last period.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| Sales || 3,600
|-
| Cost of goods || 3,600
|- style="border-top: 2px solid gray;"
| Profit/loss || 0
|}
Total Profit/Loss from the contract = 600-100-3,500= 3,000 Net Loss
 
==External links==
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/percentage-of-completion-method Percentage-Of-Completion Method at Answers.com]
 
[[Category:Generally Accepted Accounting Principles]]
[[Category:Long-term construction contracts revenue recognition]]

Revision as of 17:09, 28 December 2013

Percentage of Completion (PoC) is an accounting method of work-in-progress evaluation, for recording long-term contracts. GAAP allows another method of revenue recognition for long-term construction contracts, the completed-contract method.

When to use

The accounting for long term contracts using the percentage of completion method is an exception to the basic realization principle. This method is used wherein the revenues are determined based on the costs incurred so far. The percentage of completion method is used when:

  • Collections are assured
  • The accounting system can:
  1. Estimate profitability
  2. Measure progress toward completion.

Losses are recognized in the year when they are discovered, the same way as for the completed contract method. The balance sheet presentation is the same as in the completed contract method.

Formulas used

Revenues and gross profit are recognized each period based on the construction progress, in other words, the percentage of completion. Construction costs plus gross profit earned to date are accumulated in an inventory account (construction in process, also called construction in progress), and progress billings are accumulated in a contra inventory account (billing on construction in process).

Although the formula for recognizing income in the current period can vary, a widely accepted one is as follows:

Inck=[i=1mCostsii=1NE(Costsi)[i=1NRevenuesii=1NE(Costsi)]]i=1m1Inci.

where... m= the number of periods lapsed since the inception of the contract.

N= the expected length of the contract.
k= the current period.

Examples

For example, let's say our total estimated cost for the contract is $10,000 and our contract value is $12,000. We know that project will be completed in 4 years. Now, after the first year we see that total cost incurred in this first year is $3,000. So according to the percentage-of-completion method: Cost percentage = 3000/10000 = 30%; so we will recognize 30% revenue in the income statement for the first year.

Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz:

Sales 3,600 (30% of 12,000)
Cost of goods 3,000
Profit 600

In the next year, some more complicated parts enter the game. Let's say that after completion of the second year, our expected cost changes to 11,000. Assume our cost to date is 5,500 (3,000 in the first year, 2,500 in the second), the percentage completed is 5,500/11,000 = 50%. Thus, the revenue to be recognized is (50% of 12,000) – 3,600 (previously recognized) = 2,400

Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz+1:

Sales 2,400
Cost of goods 2,500 (5,500 till date – 3,000 last year)
Loss 100

Now let's say that for the next year, our total cost estimation is increased to 15,000 due to increases in raw material and labor costs. We know that we are going to incur a loss of 3000 at the end of the contract period. For the third year, our cost to date reaches 10,500, so according to PoC: Percentage completion = 10,500/15,000 = 70% Revenue = 70% of 12,000 – previously recognized = 8,400 – 6,000 = 2,400. However, because we are going to have a total loss of 3,000 on the contract..... we must recognize the total loss in the period it is estimated. As a result, our Cost of goods will be 5,900 (total loss recognized because of 500 profit recognized in previous periods [3,500] + Sales [2,400]); we reached this inductively by figuring the Sales and the Loss before the Cost of goods.

Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz+2:

Sales 2,400
Cost of goods 5,900
Loss 3,500

In final year, our cost is 4,500 and revenue is 3,600. But we record only 3,600 in Cost of goods because we already recognized the total loss in the last period.

Sales 3,600
Cost of goods 3,600
Profit/loss 0

Total Profit/Loss from the contract = 600-100-3,500= 3,000 Net Loss

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