P6-7A The records of Alyssa Company show the following amounts in its December 31 financial statements: 2014 2013 2012 $925,000 750,000 550,000 90,000 $900,000 Total assets Owner's equity Cost of goods sold 700,000 550,000 Profit 80,000 Alyssa Company made the following errors in determining its ending inventory: $850,000 650,000 دادات 2 500,000 2. Owner's equity 3. Cost of goods sold 4. Profit 70,000 560 1. The ending inventory account balance at December 31, 2012, included $20,000 of goods held on consignment for Gillies Company. 2. The ending inventory account balance at December 31, 2013, did not include goods sold and shipped on December 30, 2013, FOB destination. The selling price of these goods was $40,000 and the cost of these goods was $32,000. The goods arrived at the destination on January 4, 2014. All purchases and sales of inventory were recorded in the correct fiscal year. Instructions (a) Calculate the correct amount for each of the following for 2014, 2013, and 2012: 1. Total assets (b) Indicate the effect of these errors (overstated, understated, or no effect) on cash at the end of 2012, 2013, and 2014.
P6-7A The records of Alyssa Company show the following amounts in its December 31 financial statements: 2014 2013 2012 $925,000 750,000 550,000 90,000 $900,000 Total assets Owner's equity Cost of goods sold 700,000 550,000 Profit 80,000 Alyssa Company made the following errors in determining its ending inventory: $850,000 650,000 دادات 2 500,000 2. Owner's equity 3. Cost of goods sold 4. Profit 70,000 560 1. The ending inventory account balance at December 31, 2012, included $20,000 of goods held on consignment for Gillies Company. 2. The ending inventory account balance at December 31, 2013, did not include goods sold and shipped on December 30, 2013, FOB destination. The selling price of these goods was $40,000 and the cost of these goods was $32,000. The goods arrived at the destination on January 4, 2014. All purchases and sales of inventory were recorded in the correct fiscal year. Instructions (a) Calculate the correct amount for each of the following for 2014, 2013, and 2012: 1. Total assets (b) Indicate the effect of these errors (overstated, understated, or no effect) on cash at the end of 2012, 2013, and 2014.
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