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Estimated Liabilities: Warranties definitions Flashcards

Estimated Liabilities: Warranties definitions
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  • Warranty

    A guarantee provided with a product sale, assuring customers of product quality and covering potential repair or replacement costs.
  • Estimated Liability

    An obligation recorded on the balance sheet for future costs that are probable and can be reasonably estimated, such as warranties.
  • Contingent Liability

    A potential obligation dependent on the outcome of a future event, like a product breakdown triggering warranty coverage.
  • Matching Principle

    An accounting rule requiring expenses to be recognized in the same period as the revenues they help generate.
  • Warranty Expense

    The estimated cost of fulfilling warranty obligations, recorded in the same period as the related product sales.
  • Estimated Warranty Payable

    A liability account representing the expected future costs of warranty claims based on current sales.
  • Percentage of Sales Method

    An estimation technique using a fixed percentage of sales to determine expected future costs, such as warranty expenses.
  • Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

    A contra-asset account estimating uncollectible receivables, conceptually similar to estimating warranty liabilities.
  • Revenue Recognition

    The process of recording income when it is earned, typically at the point of product sale.
  • Balance Sheet

    A financial statement displaying a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
  • Liability

    An obligation arising from past transactions, requiring future economic sacrifice, such as payment for warranty claims.
  • Expense Recognition

    The process of recording costs in the period in which they contribute to generating revenue, as with warranty expenses.
  • Product Replacement

    The act of providing a new item to a customer under warranty terms when the original product fails.
  • Repair Cost

    The expenditure incurred to fix a defective product under warranty coverage.
  • Journal Entry

    A formal accounting record documenting the financial impact of transactions, such as warranty expense and liability recognition.