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29 January, 11:12

In 2021, the controller of Sytec Corporation discovered that $62,000 of inventory purchases were incorrectly charged to advertising expense in 2020. In addition, the 2020 year-end inventory count failed to include $40,000 of company merchandise held on consignment by Erin Brothers. Sytec uses a periodic inventory system. Other than the omission of the merchandise on consignment, the year-end inventory count was correct. The amounts of the errors are deemed to be material. Required: 1. Determine the effect of the errors on retained earnings at January 1, 2021. (Ignore income taxes.) 2. Prepare a journal entry to correct the errors.

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  1. 29 January, 11:16
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    Reduction is retained earnings by $40,000

    The correcting journal entries:

    Dr merchandise inventory $40,000

    Cr Retained earnings $40,000

    Explanation:

    The impact of the omitted consigned inventory and the inventory purchases debited to advertising expenses are shown below

    increase in purchases $62,000

    omitted closing inventory ($40,000)

    increase in cost of goods sold $22,000

    Reduction in advertising expenses $62,000

    Increase in retained earnings $40,000

    The implication of this is that the closing inventory was lower by $40,000 and retained earning was lower by the same amount

    The correcting journal entries:

    Dr merchandise inventory $40,000

    Cr Retained earnings $40,000

    It is noteworthy that a lower closing inventory means a higher cost of goods, as a result a lower operating profit and retained earnings
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