INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.1E
Change in principle; change in inventory methods
• LO20–2
During 2016 (its first year of operations) and 2017, Batali Foods used the FIFO inventory costing method for both financial reporting and tax purposes. At the beginning of 2018, Batali decided to change to the average method for both financial reporting and tax purposes.
Income components before income tax for 2018, 2017, and 2016 were as follows:
Dividends of $20 million were paid each year. Batali’s fiscal year ends December 31.
Required:
- 1. Prepare the
journal entry at the beginning of 2018 to record the change in accounting principle. (Ignore income taxes.) - 2. Prepare the 2018–2017 comparative income statements.
- 3. Determine the balance in
retained earnings at January 1, 2017, as Batali reported previously using the FIFO method. - 4. Determine the adjustment to the January 1, 2017, balance in retained earnings that Batali would include in the 2018–2017 comparative statements of retained earnings or retained earnings column of the statements of shareholders’ equity to revise it to the amount it would have been if Batali had used the average method.
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Exercise 20-1 (Algo) Change in principle; change in inventory methods [LO20-2]
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Income components before income tax for 2019, 2020, and 2021 were as follows:
($ in millions)
2019
2020
2021
$ 520 $ 550
(59)
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Operating expenses
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(51)
(78)
(294)
(53)
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(302)
Dividends of $32 million were paid each year. Fieri's fiscal year ends December 31.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry at the beginning of 2021 to record the change in accountin
2. Prepare the 2021-2020 comparative income statements.
3. & 4. Determine the balance in retained earnings at January 1, 2020 as Fieri reported using FIFO method and determine the
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