Answer:
a. Calculate the balance in retained earnings at the time of the change (beginning of 2017) as it would have been reported had FIFO been previously used.
b. Prepare the journal entry to record the change in accounting principle at the beginning of 2017.
- Dr Inventory 80,000
- Cr Income taxes payable 16,800
- Cr Retained earnings 63,200
Explanation:
inventory under FIFO would have been $80,000 higher, that means that COGS were overstated by $80,000 and net earnings were understated by $80,000.
retained earnings 2016 = $1,750,000
tax rate 21%
Dr Inventory 80,000
Income taxes payable 16,800
Retained earnings 63,200
Retained earnings = $1,750,000 + $63,200 = $1,813,200
When companies change from LIFO to FIFO, they must adjust their income statement and balance sheet in a prospective way because it will affect the future value of their accounts. But when a company changes from FIFO to LIFO, no adjustment is required.
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Answer:
Option B. Sale of a group of assets that represents a strategic shift in operations.
Explanation:
The reason is that the a group of assets represents a separate business unit whose revenue are mostly independent of the operations of the other business units of the company. Hence these operations or business units under the International Financial Reporting Standards relating to Non-current assets held for sale and discontinued operations, says that the held for sale non current assets that represent whole of the business unit or separate line of business of the company must be reported as discontinued operations in the financial statements.
Answer:
an adverse effect on the company's bottom line
Explanation:
Given that profitability means the company is making success in terms of sales, and low turnover means, the company is having a lower number of employees leaving the company over a specific period compared to the number of employees recruited.
Therefore, Good interpersonal communication skills can prevent negativity, confusion, conflict and
an adverse effect on the company's bottom line.