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How to fix prior period error accordingly?

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  • September 1, 2020 at 7:29 pm #583055
    Syed Ahsan Ali
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    Hello.
    I am having difficulty understanding this question of prior period error. Please help me understand it.

    [Starting question here]

    During 20X1 a company discovered that certain items had been included in inventory at 31 Dec 20X0 at a value of $2.5m but they had in fact sold before the year-end.

    Figures reported for the year-ending 31 Dec 20X0 are given below:

    Sales : 48300
    COGS : 30200
    Gross Profit : 18100
    Tax : 4300
    Net profit : 13800

    Figures reported for the current year-ending 31 Dec 20X1 are given below

    Sales : 52100
    COGS : 33500
    Gross Profit : 18600
    Tax : 4600
    Net profit : 14000

    The cost of goods sold in 20X1 includes the $2.5m error in opening inventory. The retained earning at 1 Jan 20X0 were $11.2m.

    Required: Show the SOPL & Statement of changes in equity for both years.

    [End of question]

    Now here what I do.
    1) Adjust the prior period error retrospectively in the current year’s statement of changes in equity by deducting it from the retained earning
    2) Inventory should be lowered as according to the prior period error figure have impact on inventory

    Now I’m stuck here as I don’t know what else to do? Please correct me!

    Thank you!

    September 2, 2020 at 8:20 pm #583169
    P2-D2
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    Hi,

    You have corrected the error and would then account for the current year’s inventory as normal, lower of cost and NRV.

    Thanks

    September 7, 2020 at 4:52 pm #583868
    Syed Ahsan Ali
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    Is this true when correcting the error in the current year that Retained earning will be decreased while cost of sales will also be decreased due to reduction in inventory such as this entry:

    DR Retained Earnings
    CR Inventory

    But why the Cost of good sold is decreased in the current year and increased in the prior year? Is it because of the question’s requirement which has nothing with the correction of prior period error.

    September 10, 2020 at 3:33 pm #584780
    P2-D2
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    If cost of sales decrease then profits will go up as we are reducing our costs. It therefore stands that the retained earning will increase by the same amount.

    If the error last year was to record the closing inventory at the $2.5 million in 20X0 then we need to update that years figure by increasing the cost of sales as the inventory was not in stock and should not have been recorded. We would have recorded it by DR Inventory (SFP) CR Closing inventory (C’o’S – SPL) so we need to reverse it thus debiting cost of sales which is an increase in he expense.

    Correcting it this year, as the closing inventory figure will become this year’s opening figure, then we need to remove the figure from opening inventory. Opening inventory is a debit balance and so to reduce it this would be a credit entry, reducing the cost of sales and in doing so this is will increase the profit.

    Hope that helps.

    Thanks

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