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6 July, 23:28

A company discovered in 2013 that it had overstated the inventory balance for Dec 31, 2011 by $10,000. The company had (incorrectly) reported Net Income to be $300,000 for 2011, and $400,000 for 2012. What are the corrected Net Incomes for 2011 and 2012

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  1. 7 July, 01:22
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    Corrected Net Income for 2011 = $290,000

    Corrected Net Income for 2012 = $410,000

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    The overstated the inventory balance for Dec 31, 2011 = $10,000

    The reported Net Income for 2011 = $300,000

    The reported Net Income for 2012 = $400,000

    Now,

    Since the inventory is overstated in the year 2011, it will be subtracted from the reported incorrect Net Income for 2011

    Thus,

    Corrected Net Income for 2011 = $300,000 - $10,000

    = $290,000

    And, for the year 2012 the overstated inventory will be added to the reported Net Income for 2012

    thus,

    Corrected Net Income for 2012 = $400,000 + $10,000

    = $410,000
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