INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.7BYP
Requirement – 1
To determine
Errors:
An error is a mistake committed in the process of book-keeping or in accounting. In some cases, errors may occur but, they will not affect the totals of the
It refers to the reduction in the monetary value of fixed tangible assets over its useful life due to its wear and tear or, obsolescence. In other words, it is the method of distributing the cost of tangible fixed assets over its estimated useful life.
To prepare: The necessary journal entries for error correction and
Requirement – 2
To determine
The amount to be reported in comparative financial statement of 2018 and 2017.
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A 105.
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While examining the December 31, 2018 financial statements of Sydney company, the following errors are discovered:
*Inventory on January 1 had been overstated by P30,000.
*Inventory on December 31 was understated by P60,000.
During 2018, Donna received a P120,000 cash advance from customer for merchandise to be manufactured and shipped during 2019. The amount was credited to sales revenue.
*The net income reported on the 2018 income statement before reflecting any adjustment is P3,000,000.
What is the corrected net income for the year ended December 31, 2018?
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
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