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8 March, 09:08

During the taking of its physical inventory on December 31, 2014, Barry's Bike Shop incorrectly counted its inventory as $205,171.00 instead of the correct amount of $174,118.00. What would be the effect on the balance sheet and income statement

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  1. 8 March, 09:39
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    Correct amount of the inventory = $174,118

    Inventory incorrectly recorded = $205,171

    The inventory was overstated by = 205,171 - 174,118

    =$31,053

    As a result of the overstated ending inventory, the net income would be overstated by $31,053 as well.

    As a result of the overstated net income, the retained earnings would be overstated by $31,053 as well.

    Ending inventory is a part of Assets, thus due to overstated ending inventory, assets would also be overstated by $31,053.
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