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Orwell Inc. entered into a 6 month contract with a customer to provide consulting services that requires the customer to pay an upfront fixed fee of $15,000, plus the opportunity for Orwell to earn a bonus of $1,200 for achieving certain performance targets by the end of the 6 month period. Initially, Orwell estimated that it was probable that the bonus would be achieved and recorded a receivable. After one month, they determined they could no longer conclude that it is probable a significant reversal of revenue would not occur in the future related to the variable consideration. What should Orwell do

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