Mary Vonesh is the assistant chief accountant at Staples Company, a manufacturer of computer chips and cellular
Question:
Mary Vonesh is the assistant chief accountant at Staples Company, a manufacturer of computer chips and cellular phones. The company presently has total sales of \(\$ 20\) million. It is the end of the first quarter and Mary is hurriedly trying to prepare a general ledger trial balance so that quarterly financial statements can be prepared and released to management and the regulatory agencies. The total credits on the trial balance exceed the debits by \(\$ 1,000\). In order to meet the 4 p.M. deadline, Mary decides to force the debits and credits into balance by adding the amount of the difference to the Equipment account. She chose Equipment because it is one of the larger account balances; percentagewise it will be the least misstated. Mary plugs the difference! She believes that the difference is quite small and will not affect anyone's decisions. She wishes that she had another few days to find the error but realizes that the financial statements are already late.
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(a) Who are the stakeholders in this situation?
(b) What ethical issues are involved?
(c) What are Mary's alternatives?
Step by Step Answer:
Financial Accounting Tools For Business Decision Making
ISBN: 9780471169192
1st Edition
Authors: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso