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21 April, 02:18

Which of the following statements about changes in accounting estimates are correct? (Select all that apply.) a) A revision of an original estimate made in bad faith should be accounted for as a correction of an error. b) Changes in accounting estimates are accounted for prospectively. c) Changes in accounting estimates are accounted for retrospectively. d) When a company revises a previous estimate, prior financial statements are revised. e) When a company revises a previous estimate, prior financial statements are not revised.

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  1. 21 April, 02:36
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    Answer: The statements:

    a) A revision of an original estimate made in bad faith should be accounted for as a correction of an error.

    c) Changes in accounting estimates are accounted for retrospectively.

    d) When a company revises a previous estimate, prior financial statements are revised.

    Are correct about changes in accounting estimates
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