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Business, 15.07.2021 18:40 Joejoe1813

In taking a physical inventory at the end of year 2013, Grant Company forgot to count certain units. Indicate how this error affects the following: (a) 2013 cost of goods sold.
Overstates 2013 cost of goods sold.
Understates 2013 cost of goods sold.
None of the above.
(b) 2013 gross profit.
Understates 2013 gross profit.
Overstates 2013 gross profit.
None of the above.
(c) 2013 net income.
Understates 2013 net income.
Overstates 2013 net income.
None of the above.
(d) 2014 net income.
Understates 2014 net income.
Overstates 2014 net income.
None of the above.
(e) The combined two-year income.
The understated 2014 net income and the overstated 2013 net income combine to yield a correct total income for the two-year period.
The understated 2013 net income and the overstated 2014 net income combine to yield a correct total income for the two-year period.
(f) Income for years after 2014.
The 2013 error will affect years after 2014.
The 2013 error will not affect years after 2014.

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