During 2013, P Company discovered that the ending inventories reported on its financial statements were incorrect by the following amounts: 2011 $120,000 understated
2012 150,000 overstated
P uses the periodic inventory system to ascertain year-end quantities that are converted to dollar amounts using the FIFO cost method. Prior to any adjustments for these errors and ignoring income taxes, P's retained earnings at January 1, 2013, would be:
A) Correct.
B) $30,000 overstated.
C) $150,000 overstated.
D) $270,000 overstateD.The $120,000 understated ending inventory would cause the 2011 COGS to be overstated, understating NI and RE.That same error would cause 2012 beginning inventory to be understated, overstating NI and RE by the same amount, effectively correcting the RE balance.The $150,000 overstated ending inventory would cause the 2012 COGS to be understated, overstating NI and RE.
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