Aaron Rivers, CPA, is auditing the financial statements of Charger Company, a client for the past five years. During past audits of Charger, Rivers identified some immaterial misstatements (most of which relate to isolated matters and do not have common characteristics). A summary of these misstatements follows. (To illustrate, in 2015, the misstatements would have reduced net income by $13,200 if corrected:) Effect on Net Effect on Effect on Liabilities $ (6,800) 7,000 (1,750) (3,500) Effect on Assets $ (20,000) 12,000 (11,000) (5,500) 1,000 Equity $ (13,200) 5,000 (9,250) (2,000) 1,000 Year Income $ (13,200) 5,000 (9,250) (2,000) 1,000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 During the most recent audit, Rivers concluded that service revenue totaling $11,000 was recognized as of December 31, 2020 and it did not meet the criteria for recognition until 2021. When Rivers discussed this issue with Chris Turner, Charger Company's chief financial officer, Turner asked Rivers about the performance materiality level used in the audit, which was $25,000. Upon learning of this, Turner remarked, "Then there's no need to worry . it's not a material amount. Why should we bother with this item?". Required: a. What is the dollar impact of the misstatement identified in 2020 on each of the following (assume a 21% tax rate for Charger)? Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Net income 8,690 Assets 11,000 Liabilities 2,310 Equity (8,690) 8
Aaron Rivers, CPA, is auditing the financial statements of Charger Company, a client for the past five years. During past audits of Charger, Rivers identified some immaterial misstatements (most of which relate to isolated matters and do not have common characteristics). A summary of these misstatements follows. (To illustrate, in 2015, the misstatements would have reduced net income by $13,200 if corrected:) Effect on Net Effect on Effect on Liabilities $ (6,800) 7,000 (1,750) (3,500) Effect on Assets $ (20,000) 12,000 (11,000) (5,500) 1,000 Equity $ (13,200) 5,000 (9,250) (2,000) 1,000 Year Income $ (13,200) 5,000 (9,250) (2,000) 1,000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 During the most recent audit, Rivers concluded that service revenue totaling $11,000 was recognized as of December 31, 2020 and it did not meet the criteria for recognition until 2021. When Rivers discussed this issue with Chris Turner, Charger Company's chief financial officer, Turner asked Rivers about the performance materiality level used in the audit, which was $25,000. Upon learning of this, Turner remarked, "Then there's no need to worry . it's not a material amount. Why should we bother with this item?". Required: a. What is the dollar impact of the misstatement identified in 2020 on each of the following (assume a 21% tax rate for Charger)? Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Net income 8,690 Assets 11,000 Liabilities 2,310 Equity (8,690) 8
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Transcribed Image Text:Aaron Rivers, CPA, is auditing the financial statements of Charger Company, a client for the past five years. During past audits of
Charger, Rivers identified some immaterial misstatements (most of which relate to isolated matters and do not have common
characteristics). A summary of these misstatements follows. (To illustrate, in 2015, the misstatements would have reduced net income
by $13,200 if corrected:)
MTI
Effect on Net
Effect on
Effect on
Effect on
Liabilities
Equity
$ (13, 200)
Year
Income
Assets
$ (6,800)
7,000
(1,750)
(3,500)
$ (13,200)
5,000
2015
$ (20,000)
2016
(9,250)
(2,000)
1,000
12,000
(11,000)
(5,500)
1,000
5,000
(9,250)
(2,000)
1,000
2017
2018
2019
During the most recent audit, Rivers concluded that service revenue totaling $11,000 was recognized as of December 31, 2020 and it
did not meet the criteria for recognition until 2021. When Rivers discussed this issue with Chris Turner, Charger Company's chief
financial officer, Turner asked Rivers about the performance materiality level used in the audit, which was $25,000. Upon learning of
this, Turner remarked, "Then there's no need to worry . it's not a material amount. Why should we bother with this item?".
Required:
a. What is the dollar impact of the misstatement identified in 2020 on each of the following (assume a 21% tax rate for Charger)?
Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
Net income
8.690 O
Assets
11,000 O
Liabilities
2,310 O
Equity
(8,690) X
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e. Under each method, what is the minimum amount of adjustment Rivers would propose to Chargers Company's financial statements?
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