4:26 1 Chapter 3 Discussion Board You have recently been employed by a large clothing retailer. One of your tasks is to help prepare financial statements for external distribution. The company's lender, First Savings & Loan, requires that financial statements be prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). During the months of November and December 2021, the company spent $1 million on a major TV advertising campaign. The $1 million included the costs of producing the commercials as well as the broadcast time purchased to run them. Because the advertising will be aired in 2021 only, you charge all the costs to advertising expense in 2021, in accordance with requirements of GAAP The company's chief financial officer (CFO), who hired you, asks you for a favor. Instead of charging the costs to advertising expense, he asks you to set up an asset called prepaid advertising and to wait until 2022 to record advertising expense. The CFO explains, "This ad campaign has produced significant sales in 2021, but I think it will continue to bring in customers throughout 2022. By recording the ad costs as an asset, we can match the cost of the advertising with the additional sales in 2022. Besides, if we expense the advertising in 2021, we will show an operating loss in our income statement. The bank requires that we continue to show profits in order to maintain our loan in good standing Failure to remain in good standing could mean we'd have to lay off some of our recent hires." REQUIREMENT 1: As a staff accountant, should you knowingly record advertising costs incorrectly if asked to do so by your superior? REQUIREMENT 2: Does your answer change if you believe that misreporting will save employee jobs? KEEP IN MIND THE FOLLOWING: Post your INITIAL RESPONSE to the prompt early in the assignment period so that others have time to respond to you. RESPOND constructively to at least 2 other students. Start Thread