Question: Your client took a complete physical inventory count under your observation as of December 15 and adjusted the inventory control account (perpetual inventory method) to
Your client took a complete physical inventory count under your observation as of December 15 and adjusted the inventory control account (perpetual inventory method) to agree with the physical inventory count. After considering the count adjustments as of December 15 and after reviewing the transactions recorded from December 16 to December 31, you are almost ready to accept the inventory balance as fairly stated. However, your review of the sales cutoff as of December 15 and December 31 disclosed the following items not previously considered:
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What adjusting journal entries, if any, would you make for each of these items? Explain why each adjustment is necessary
Sales Date Shipped 1214 12/10 1/2 Billed 12/16 12/19 12/31 Cost Price $36,900 50,200 21300 Credited to Inventory Control 1216 12/10 12/31 $28,400 39,100 18,900
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