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Business, 26.10.2019 03:43 bryanmcmillianjr

Ez wheels corporation manufactures kick scooters. the company offers a one-year warranty on all scooters. during 2017, the company recorded net sales of $1,900 million. historically, about 4% of all sales are returned under warranty and the cost of repairing and or replacing goods under warranty is about 30% of retail value. assume that at the start of the year ez wheels’ balance sheet included an accrued warranty liability of $16.3 million and at the end of the year, the accrued warranty liability balance was $12.4 million. what was ez wheels corporation’s warranty expense for 2017? a. 12.4 million b. 22.8 million c. 76.0 million d. 26.7 million e. none of the above

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