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Chapter 9, Problem 9.27E
Inventory error
• LO9–7
In 2018, the internal auditors of Development Technologies, Inc., discovered that a $4 million purchase of merchandise in 2018 was recorded in 2017 instead. The physical inventory count at the end of 2017 was correct.
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Duncan Company miscounted its ending inventory during the December 31, 2025 physical count. Which items will be wrong on the 2025 franciaments assuming this
mistake is not discovered until the next year? (Choose all that apply).
OA Inventory
8. Liabilities
OC. Cost of goods sold
OD.Net income
OE. Noncurrent assets
Chapter 8 Perform (ASAC LO 5 and BSAC LO 2)
Kingbird Company began operations late in 2024 and adopted the conventional retail inventory method.
Because there was no beginning inventory for 2024 and no markdowns during 2024, the ending inventory
for 2024 was $13,708 under both the conventional retail method and the LIFO retail method. At the end of
2025, management wants to compare the results of applying the conventional and LIFO retail methods.
There was no change in the price level during 2025. The following data are available for computations.
Cost
Inventory, January 1, 2025
Sales revenue
Net markups mu
Net markdowns mo
Purchases
Freight-in
Estimated theft
(b) The LIFO retail method.
Ending inventory at cost
Ending inventory at retail
Cost
$
$13,708
$
63,900
5,888
Retail
Compute the cost of the 2025 ending inventory under both:
(a) The conventional retail method.
$20,200
77,000 mu
9,900 mD
1,800 ex Beg
Ending inventory using the conventional retail method $
87,500
2,200
27336
40800…
Problem 9-15 (Algo) Inventory errors [LO9-7]
You have been hired as the new controller for the Ralston Company. Shortly after joining the company in 2021, you discover the
following errors related to the 2019 and 2020 financial statements
a. Inventory at December 31, 2019, was understated by $6,500.
b. Inventory at December 31, 2020, was overstated by $9,500
c. On December 31, 2020, inventory was purchased for $3,500. The company did not record the purchase until the inventory was
paid for early in 2021. At that time, the purchase was recorded by a debit to purchases and a credit to cash.
The company uses a periodic inventory system.
Required:
1. Assuming that the errors were discovered after the 2020 financial statements were issued, analyze the effect of the errors on 2020
and 2019 cost of goods sold, net income, and retained earnings. (Ignore income taxes.)
2. Prepare a journal entry to correct the errors.
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