Discuss the ethical dilemma you face. What is the issue? Who are the parties affected? What factors should you consider in making your decision?
You have recently been hired as the assistant controller for Stanton Temperton Corporation, which rents building space in major metropolitan areas. Customers are
required to pay six months of rent in advance. At the end of 2015, the company’s president, Jim Temperton, notices that net income has fallen compared to last year. In
2014, the company reported before-tax profit of $330,000, but in 2015 the before-tax profit is only $280,000. This concerns Jim for two reasons. First, his year-end
bonus is tied directly to before-tax profits. Second, shareholders may see a decline in profitability as a weakness in the company and begin to sell their stock. With
the sell-off of stock, Jim’s personal investment in the company’s stock, as well as his company-operated retirement plan, will be in jeopardy of severe losses.After
close inspection of the financial statements, Jim notices that the balance of the Unearned Revenue account is $120,000. This amount represents payments in advance from
long-term customers ($80,000) and from relatively new customers ($40,000). Jim comes to you, the company’s accountant, and suggests that the firm should recognize as
revenue in 2015 the $80,000 received in advance from long-term customers. He offers the following explanation: “First, we have received these customers’ cash by the
end of 2015, so there is no question about their ability to pay. Second, we have a long-term history of fulfilling our obligation to these customers. We have always
stood by our commitments to our customers and we always will. We earned that money when we got them to sign the six-month contract.” Required: Discuss the ethical
dilemma you face. What is the issue? Who are the parties affected? What factors should you consider in making your decision?
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