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When the ending inventory of the current year is overstated, cost of goods sold will be understated. Comment if you face any issues |
The ending merchandise inventory for the current year is overstated by $25,000. What effect will this...
26. If ending inventory is understated by $10,000, the effect of this error in the current period COGS a. Understated b. Overstated c. Understated d. Overstated Net Income Understated Overstated Overstated Understated
77) Given the following data: Ending inventory at cost $24,000 Ending inventory at current net realizable value 23,600 Cost of goods sold (before consideration of the lower-of-cost-and-net-realizable-value rule) 37,000 Which of the following depicts the proper account balance after the application of the lower-of-cost-and-net realizable value rule? A) Cost of goods sold will be $37,400. B) Cost of goods sold will be $36,400. C) Cost of goods sold will be $37,000. D) Ending inventory will be $24,000. 78) Inventory at...
Given the following Ending Inventory errors for the Portland Company: Ending Inventory Error Year Overstated $30 2020 Understated $40 2021 Indicate the error in the following items: Select one: a. 2022 Net Income 12/31/21 Retained Earnings Understated $10 No error b. 2022 Net Income 12/31/21 Retained Earnings Overstated $10 No error C. 2022 Net Income 12/31/21 Retained Earnings Understated $40 Understated $40 d. 2022 Net Income 12/31/21 Retained Earnings Overstated $40 Understated $40 e. 2022 Net Income 12/31/21 Retained Earnings...
Merchandise inventory at the end of the year was understated. Which of the following statements correctly states the effect of the error? Net income is understated Net income is overstated Cost of merchandise sold is understated Merchandise inventory reported on the balance sheet is overstated
At the end of the current year, the accountant for Computer Graphics, Inc. forgot to make an adjusting entry to accrue Wages Payable for the company's employees for the last week in December. The wages will be paid to the employees in January. Which of the following is an effect of this error? O A. Net income is overstated. OB. Liabilities are overstated. OC. Net income is understated. OD. Expenses are overstated.
The ending inventory of Sandie’s Candies is overstated by $75,000 at December 31, 20x8. What is the effect on 20x8’s net income, assuming that no other inventory errors have occurred during 20x8? Group of answer choices a. $150,000 overstated b. $75,000 understated c. no effect d. $75,000 overstated
Understating the ending inventory balance has the following impact on the current year's income statement: U A Cost of goods sold is overstated and net income is understated. B) Cost of goods sold is understated and net income is understated. Cost of goods sold is overstated and net income is overstated. D Cost of goods sold is understated and net income is overstated. OE) Cost of goods sold is overstated and net income is correct.
Services were performed but not billed. What effect will this have on the income statement if an adjusting entry is not made? a. Revenues will be overstated. Ob. Net income will be understated. Oc. Liabilities will be understated. Od. Expenses will be overstated
If the ending inventory on December 31, 2011, is overstated by $6,000, which of the following would result? O Net income for 2012 would be overstated O Cost of goods sold for 2011 would be understated O Net income for 2011 would be understated O Expenses for 2012 would be understated,
Effect of Errors in Physical Inventory Fonda Motorcyde Shop sells motorcydes, ATVs, and other related supplies and accessories. During the taking of its physical inventory on December 31, 20YB, Fonda Motorcycle Shop incorrectly counted its inventory as $431,390 instead of the correct amount of $414,130. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. a. State the effect of the error on the December 31, 20Y8, balance sheet of Fonda Motorcycle Shop Balance Sheet Items Overstated/Understated Amount Merchandise Inventory Current Assets Total Assets...