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2 July, 05:28

Jethroe Co. reported a retained earnings balance of $200,000 at December 1, year 4. In June year 5, Jethroe discovered that merchandise costing $50,000 had not been included in inventory in its year 4 financial statements. Jethroe has a 21% tax rate. What amount should Jethroe report as adjusted beginning retained earnings in its statement of retained earnings at December 31, year 5?

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  1. 2 July, 06:04
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    Amount to be reported $ 239,500

    Explanation:

    --Inventory omitted to be recorded will lead to Net Income (and Retained earnings) being understated.

    --When inventory is added to books of account, Net Income of previous year will increase. Tax rate is 21% and hence, tax on increased net income because of omitted inventory will be deducted.

    --Increase in Retained earnings balance, net of tax = $ 50000 - (50000 x 21%)

    = 50000 - 10500

    = $ 39,500

    --Adjusted beginning retained earnings = 200000 + 39500 = $ 239,500
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