Answer:
a. An audit adjustment is needed since the best case scenario, where the net realizable value is highest would result in $92,000 - $5,000 = $87,000.
b. the value of inventory must decerase by $99,000 - $87,000 = $12,000, so COGS must increase by that amount:
Dr Cost of goods sold 12,000
Cr Merchandise inventory 12,000
Answer:
Discount on bond payable
Explanation:
since in the question it is mentioned that the company has issued the common stock warrants also the cash proceeds is more than the sum of the fair value + face value
So we presume that the bond are to be sold at the discount
Therefore the excess should be reported as the discount on bond payable
Answer: C. 13%
Explanation:
Return on Investment is the percentage received from the investment over the amount spent.
= Operating income / Average invested capital
= 270,000/2,062,500
= 13.09%
= 13%
Answer:
$96,870
Explanation:
The understatement of ending inventory causes the cost of goods sold to be overstated and the gross and net income to be understated by the same amount.
If the 2017 ending inventory was understated by $7,100 then the correct net income figure for 2017 will be $7,1000 more that what was reported.
Therefore, 2017 corrected net income
= $89,770 + $7,100
= $96,870
Answer:
C) a stockout can occur during the review period as well as during the lead time.
Explanation:
In a fixed-period inventory system replenishment orders are sent periodically or after a fixed time interval.
This type of inventory system is not very used anymore as more modern inventory systems are used now, like perpetual inventory system or just in time inventory management. It's not cost efficient.