While auditing a clients inventory processes, an auditor computes the gross profit margin ratio and compares it
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While auditing a client’s inventory processes, an auditor computes the gross profit margin ratio and compares it to prior years and budgeted amounts. If the result indicates that the gross profit margin has increased since the prior year and exceeds the budget, it is likely that:
a. Ending inventory is overstated and cost of goods sold is understated.
b. Both inventory and cost of goods sold is overstated.
c. Both inventory and cost of goods sold is understated.
d. Ending inventory is understated and cost of goods sold is overstated.
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Business Math
ISBN: 978-0133011203
10th edition
Authors: Cheryl Cleaves, Margie Hobbs, Jeffrey Noble
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