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Column 1, Row 1 Options: COGS, Income from Continuing Operations, or Operating Expenses
Column 1, Row 2 Options: COGS, Income from Continuing Operations, Income Tax Expense, or Operating Expenses
Column 1 Row 3 Options: Net Income or Net Loss

Transcribed Image Text:The Cecil-Booker Vending Company changed its method of valuing inventory from the average cost method to the FIFO cost method
at the beginning of 2021. At December 31, 2020, inventories were $120,000 (average cost basis) and were $124,000 a year earlier.
Cecil-Booker's accountants determined that the inventories would have totaled $155,000 at December 31, 2020, and $160,000 at
December 31, 2019, if determined on a FIFO basis. A tax rate of 25% is in effect for all years.
One hundred thousand common shares were outstanding each year. Income from continuing operations was $400,000 in 2020 and
$525,000 in 2021. There were no discontinued operations either year.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry at January 1, 2021, to record the change in accounting principle. (All tax effects should be reflected in the
deferred tax liability account.)
2. Prepare the 2021–2020 comparative income statements beginning with income from continuing operations (adjusted for any
revisions). Include per share amounts.
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Prepare the 2021-2020 comparative income statements beginning with income from continuing operations (adjusted for any
revisions). Include per share amounts. (Round EPS answers to 2 decimal places.)
COMPARATIVE INCOME STATEMENTS
2021
2020
Earnings per common share
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