Ringo Company had $900,000 of sales in each of three consecutive years 2004-2006, and it pur chased

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Ringo Company had $900,000 of sales in each of three consecutive years 2004-2006, and it pur¬ chased merchandise costing $500,000 in each of those years. It also maintained a $200,000 inventory from the beginning to the end of the three-year period. In accounting for inventory, it made an error at the end of year 2004 that caused its year-end 2004 inventory to appear on its statements as $180,000 rather than the correct $200,000.

1. Determine the correct amount of the company’s gross profit in each of the years 2004-2006.

2. Prepare comparative income statements as in Exhibit 6.11 to show the effect of this error on the company’s cost of goods sold and gross profit for each of the years 2004-2006.

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Fundamental Accounting Principles

ISBN: 9780072946604

17th Edition

Authors: Kermit D. Larson, John J Wild, Barbara Chiappetta

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