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Compute the correct net income for the years 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017, after the errors are corrected.
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Hudson, Inc. is a calendar-year corporation. Its financial statements for the years 2018 and 2017 contained errors as follows:
2018
2017
Ending inventory
$9,000 overstated
$24,000 overstated
Depreciation expense
$6,000 understated
$18,000 overstated
Reference: Ref 8-5
Assume that no correcting entries were made at December 31, 2017, or December 31, 2018 and that no additional errors occurred in 2019. Ignoring income taxes, by how much will working capital at December 31, 2019 be overstated or understated?
A.
$0
B.
$15,000 understated
C.
$ 6,000 overstated
D.
$ 6,000 understated
Delta Company sells to wholesalers on terms 2/15, net 30. Delta has
no cash sales but 50% of Delta's customers take advantage of the
discount. Delta uses the gross method of recording sales and trade
receivables. An analysis of Delta's trade accounts receivable at
December 31, 2011 revealed the following:
Age
Amount
Collectible
0- 15 days
16 - 30 days
31 - 60 days
Over 60 days
100%
2,000,000
1,200,000
100,000
50,000
95%
90%
50%
3,350,000
In its December 31, 2011 statement of financial position, what
amount should Delta report as allowance for sales discount?
Which of the following situations has the best chance of being detected when a CPAcompares 2013 revenues and expenses with the prior year and investigates all changesexceeding a fixed percent?(1) An increase in property tax rates has not been recognized in the company’s 2013accrual.(2) The cashier began lapping accounts receivable in 2013.(3) Because of worsening economic conditions, the 2013 provision for uncollectibleaccounts was inadequate.(4) The company changed its capitalization policy for small tools in 2013.
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