Following are condensed income statements for Uncle Bill's Home Improvement Center for the years ended December 31,
Question:
Following are condensed income statements for Uncle Bill's Home Improvement Center for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019:
Sales$595,320$575,960Cost of goods sold(445,060)(396,440)Gross profit$150,260$179,520Operating expenses(114,070)(104,170)Net income (ignoring income taxes)$36,190$75,350
Uncle Bill was concerned about the operating results for 2020 and asked his recently hired accountant, "If sales increased in 2020, why was net income less than half of what it was in 2019?" In February of 2021, Uncle Bill got his answer: "The ending inventory reported in 2019 was overstated by $25,850 for merchandise that we were holding on consignment on behalf of Kirk's Servistar. We still keep some of their appliances in stock, but the value of these items was not included in the 2020 inventory count because we don't own them."
Required:
a.Recast the 2019 and 2020 income statements to take into account the correction of the 2019 ending inventory error.
I need step by step solution to the above problem. It is asking for the following
COGS
GROSS PROFIT
OPERATING EXPENSES
NET INCOME (IGNORING INCOME TAX)
FOR BOTH 2020 AND 2019
AND CALCULATING THE NET INCOME
BEFORE CORRECTION OF ERROR AND AFTER CORRECTION OF ERROR FOR
TOTAL
2020
2019