In 2021, Jules Company realized that its ending inventory was understated byP1,50 in 2019. How should Jules Company handle this? A. An adjustment to reduce inventory by P1,500 needs to be made. B. An adjustment to increase cost of goods sold (COGS) by P1,500 needs to be mac C. An adjustment to increase inventory by P1,500 needs to be made. D. No adjustment needs to be made. O A O B OD
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