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Business, 20.03.2020 10:59 danielahumajova6

Fonda Motorcycle Shop sells motorcycles, ATVs, and other related supplies and accessories. During the taking of its physical inventory on December 31, 2016, Fonda Motorcycle Shop incorrectly counted its inventory as $337,500 instead of the correct amount of $328,850.
Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
a. State the effect of the error on the December 31, 2016, balance sheet of Fonda Motorcycle Shop.
Balance Sheet Items Understated / Overstated Amount
Merchandise Inventory Overstated $
Current Assets Overstated $
Total Assets Overstated $
Owner's Equity Overstated $
b. State the effect of the error on the income statement of Fonda Motorcycle Shop for the year ended December 31, 2016.
Income Statement Items Understated / Overstated Amount
Cost of Merchandise Sold Understated $
Gross Profit Overstated $
Net Income Overstated $
c. If uncorrected, what would be the effect of the error on the 2017 income statement?
Income Statement Items Understated / Overstated Amount
Cost of Merchandise Sold Overstated $
Gross Profit Understated $
Net Income Understated $

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