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Generally, assurance-type warranties are not considered a separate performance obligation. These types of warranties do not provide an additional good or service to the customer, because the selling entity has effectively provided a guarantee of quality and that the product will meet its agreed-upon specifications.
If a warranty, or a part of a warranty, provides a customer with a service in addition to the assurance that the product complies with agreed-upon specifications, the promised service is a performance obligation. Therefore, an entity should allocate the transaction price to the product and the service.
Warranty Obligations means all liabilities and obligations arising out of or relating to the repair, rework, replacement or return of, or any claim for breach of warranty in respect of or refund of the purchase price of, any Business Products.
Service-type warranties those are warranties that provide something additional to the mere assurance, for example they provide some extra services. These warranties give rise to a separate performance obligation, because they provide additional service to the customer, and they are accounted for under IFRS 15.
After the warranty period for a product has expired, a business no longer incurs a warranty liability. Warranty expense is recognized in the same period as the sales for the products that were sold, if it is probable that an expense will be incurred and the company can estimate the amount of the expense.
A performance obligation is a promise to provide a distinct good or service to a customer. ... When there are multiple promises in a contract, companies will need to determine whether those goods or services are distinct, and therefore separate performance obligations.
The key determinant for identifying a separate performance obligation is whether the good or service is distinct. A good or service is distinct if both of the following criteria are met: Capable of being distinct.
For a contract that has more than one performance obligation, an entity should allocate the transaction price to each performance obligation in an amount that depicts the amount of consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled in exchange for satisfying each performance obligation.
Performance obligations are satisfied when control of the good or service has been transferred to the customer. This differs from the current revenue recognition standard, in which the transfer of risks and rewards triggers revenue recognition.
A performance obligation is defined in the ASC Master Glossary as: A promise in a contract with a customer to transfer to the customer either: a) A good or service (or a bundle of goods or services) that is distinct.
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