At the end of its Year 1 accounting period, Voss Company had a $35,000 balance in its
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At the end of its Year 1 accounting period, Voss Company had a $35,000 balance in its inventory account. Even so, when the company took a physical count of the inventory, it found only $34,300 of inventory on hand. Which of the following shows how recognizing the inventory shrinkage will affect the Company's financial statements?
Balance Sheet | Income Statement | Statement of Cash Flows | |||||||||||
Assets | = | ||||||||||||
Cash | + | Inventory | = | Liab. | + | Equity | Rev. | - | Exp. | = | Net Inc. | ||
A. | NA | + | (700) | = | NA | + | (700) | NA | - | 700 | = | (700) | (700) OA |
B. | NA | + | (700) | = | NA | + | (700) | NA | - | NA | = | NA | NA |
C. | NA | + | 700 | = | NA | + | 700 | 700 | - | NA | = | 700 | NA |
D. | NA | + | (700) | = | NA | + | (700) | NA | - | 700 | = | (700) | NA |
Multiple Choice
Option A
Option B
Option C
Option D
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