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Match each operational scenario to its correct Work-in-Progress (WIP) reporting outcome or business interpretation.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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  • In a WIP report for an electrical contracting project, when the amount billed to the customer to date is greater than the revenue actually earned on that project, this condition is called ____.

  • When reviewing a Work-in-Progress (WIP) report, why is it a mistake for an electrical contractor to assume a project will have a high final profit margin just because it shows a large 'overbilled' amount?

  • Match each operational scenario to its correct Work-in-Progress (WIP) reporting outcome or business interpretation.

  • If an electrical contractor's WIP report reveals significant underbilling on a major project, an analysis of the company's cash flow would likely show that the contractor is effectively financing the job out of pocket, regardless of what the final profit margin may eventually be.

  • You are reviewing your electrical contracting company's Work-in-Progress (WIP) report and discover that a large commercial rewiring project shows $45,000 in underbilling—meaning you have earned significantly more revenue than you have actually billed the customer. Rank the following response actions in the order of priority you should take to properly evaluate and address this situation.

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