The accounting records of Boston Home Store show these data (in millions): The shareholders are very happy

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The accounting records of Boston Home Store show these data (in millions): 

The shareholders are very happy with Boston’s steady increase in net income. However, auditors discovered that the ending inventory for 2019 was understated by $6 million and that the ending inventory for 2020 was understated by $7 million. The ending inventory at December 31, 2021, was correct. 


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1. Show corrected income statements for each of the three years. 

2. How much did these assumed corrections add to or take away from Boston’s total net income over the three-year period? How did the corrections affect the trend of net income? 

3. Will Boston’s shareholders still be happy with the company’s trend of net income? Explain.

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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9780136899037

13th Edition

Authors: C. William Thomas, Wendy M Tietz

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