Deck 20: Accounting Changes

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A change in reporting entity and a material error correction are both reported prospectively.
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Most changes in accounting principle require a disclosure justifying the change in the first set of financial statements that the change is made.
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Retrospective restatement usually is not used for a:

A)Change in accounting estimate.
B)Change in accounting principle.
C)Change in entity.
D)Correction of error.
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A change in reporting entity requires note disclosure in all subsequent financial statements prepared for the new entity.
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How many acceptable approaches are there for changes in accounting principles?

A)One.
B)Two.
C)Three.
D)Four.
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Prior years' financial statements are restated when the prospective approach is used.
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Error corrections require restatement of all the affected prior year financial statements reported in comparative financial statements.
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Accounting changes occur for which of the following reasons?

A)Management is being fair and consistent in financial reporting.
B)Management compensation is affected.
C)Debt agreements are impacted.
D)All of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the following changes would not be accounted for using the prospective approach?

A)A change to LIFO from average costing for inventories.
B)A change from the individual application of the LCM rule to aggregate approach.
C)A change from straight-line to double-declining balance depreciation.
D)A change from double-declining balance to straight-line depreciation.
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When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach,prior years' financial statements are:

A)Revised to reflect the use of the new principle.
B)Reported as previously prepared.
C)Left unchanged.
D)Adjusted using prior period adjustment procedures.
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All changes in estimate are accounted for retrospectively.
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Which of the following changes is not usually accounted for retrospectively?

A)Change from expensing extraordinary repairs to capitalizing the expenditures.
B)Change from FIFO to LIFO.
C)Change in the composition of firms reporting on a consolidated basis.
D)Change from LIFO to FIFO.
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A change to the LIFO method of valuing inventory usually requires use of the retrospective method.
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All changes reported using the retrospective approach require prior period adjustments.
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Which of the following is not one of the approaches for reporting accounting changes?

A)The change approach.
B)The retrospective approach.
C)The prospective approach.
D)All of these answer choices are approaches for reporting accounting changes.
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Most,but not all,changes in accounting principle are reported using the retrospective approach.
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When a change in accounting principle is reported,what is sometimes sacrificed?

A)Relevance.
B)Consistency.
C)Conservatism.
D)Representational faithfulness.
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Regardless of the type of accounting change that occurs,the most important responsibility is:

A)To properly determine the tax effect.
B)To communicate that a change has occurred.
C)To compute the correct amount of the change.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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An accounting change that is reported by the prospective approach is reflected in the financial statements of:

A)Prior years only.
B)Prior years plus the current year.
C)The current year only.
D)Current and future years.
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A change in accounting estimate and a change in reporting entity are types of changes in accounting principle.
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When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach,account balances in the general ledger:

A)Are not adjusted.
B)Are closed out and then updated.
C)Are adjusted net of the tax effect.
D)Are adjusted to what they would have been had the new method been used in previous years.
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Which of the following is not an example of a change in accounting principle?

A)A change in the useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from LIFO to FIFO for inventory costing.
C)A change to the full costing method in the extractive industries.
D)A change from the cost method to the equity method of accounting for investments.
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Companies should report the cumulative effect of an accounting change in the income statement:

A)In the quarter in which the change is made.
B)In the annual financial statements only.
C)In the first quarter of the fiscal year in which the change is made.
D)Never.
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The cumulative effect of most changes in accounting principle is reported:

A)In the income statement between income from continuing operations and net income.
B)In the income statement after income and before income tax.
C)In the income statement before income from continuing operations.n.
D)In the balance sheet accounts affected.
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Prior years' financial statements are restated under the:

A)Current approach.
B)Prospective approach.
C)Retrospective approach.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Which of the accounting changes listed below is more associated with financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S.GAAP than with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?

A)Change in reporting entity.
B)Change to the LIFO method from the FIFO method.
C)Change in accounting estimate.
D)Change in depreciation methods.
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If a change is made from straight-line to SYD depreciation,one should record the effects by a journal entry including:

A)A credit to deferred tax liability.
B)A credit to accumulated depreciation.
C)A debit to depreciation expense.
D)No journal entry is required.
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Which of the following is an example of a change in accounting principle?

A)A change in inventory costing methods.
B)A change in the estimated useful life of a depreciable asset.
C)A change in the actuarial life expectancies of employees under a pension plan.
D)Consolidating a new subsidiary.
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During 2016,Hoffman Co.decides to use FIFO to account for its inventory transactions.Previously,it had used LIFO.

A)Hoffman is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
B)Hoffman has made a change in accounting principle requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Hoffman has made a change in accounting principle requiring prospective application.
D)Hoffman needs to correct an accounting error.
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Disclosure notes related to a change in accounting principle under the retrospective approach should include:

A)The effect of the change on executive compensation.
B)The auditor's approval of the change.
C)The SEC's permission to change.
D)Justification for the change.
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When the retrospective approach is used for a change to the FIFO method,which of the following accounts is usually not adjusted?

A)Deferred Income Taxes.
B)Inventory.
C)Retained Earnings.
D)All of these answer choices are usually are adjusted.
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A change that uses the prospective approach is accounted for by:

A)Implementing it in the current year.
B)Reporting pro forma data.
C)Retrospective restatement of all prior financial statements in a comparative annual report.
D)Giving current recognition of the past effect of the change.
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Which of the following would not be accounted for using the prospective approach?

A)A change to LIFO from FIFO for inventory costing.
B)A change in price indexes used under the LIFO method of inventory costing.
C)A change in estimate.
D)A change from the cash basis to accrual accounting.
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On January 2,2016,Tobias Company began using straight-line depreciation for a certain class of assets.In the past,the company had used double-declining-balance depreciation for these assets.As of January 2,2016,the amount of the change in accumulated depreciation is $40,000.The appropriate tax rate is 40%.The separately reported change in 2016 earnings is:

A)An increase of $40,000.
B)A decrease of $40,000.
C)An increase of $24,000.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Which of the following changes should be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change in the estimated life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
C)A change to the LIFO method of costing inventories.
D)A change from the completed-contract method of accounting for long-term construction contracts.
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JFS Co.changed from straight-line to double-declining-balance depreciation.The journal entry to record the change includes:

A)A credit to accumulated depreciation.
B)A debit to accumulated depreciation.
C)A debit to a depreciable asset.
D)The change does not require a journal entry.
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Which of the following would not be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change from LIFO to FIFO inventory costing.
B)A change from average cost to FIFO inventory costing.
C)A change in depreciation methods.
D)A change from the full cost method in the oil industry.
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National Hoopla Company switches from sum-of-the-years' digits depreciation to straight-line depreciation.As a result:

A)Current income tax payable increases.
B)The cumulative effect decreases current period earnings.
C)Prior periods' financial statements are restated.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Which of the following accounting changes should not be accounted for prospectively?

A)The correction of an error.
B)A change from declining balance to straight-line depreciation.
C)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
D)A change in the expected salvage value of a depreciable asset.
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Which of the accounting changes listed below is more associated with financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S.GAAP than with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?

A)Change in estimated useful life of depreciable assets.
B)Change from the FIFO method of costing inventories to the LIFO method.
C)Change in depreciation method.
D)Change in reporting entity.
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Which of the following is a change in estimate?

A)A change from the full costing method in the extractive industries.
B)A change from LIFO to FIFO inventory costing.
C)Consolidating a subsidiary for the first time.
D)A change in the termination rate of employees under a pension plan.
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La Casita Restaurants changed from the FIFO method of inventory costing to the weighted average method during 2016.When reported in the 2016 comparative financial statements,the 2015 inventory amount will be:

A)Increased.
B)Decreased.
C)Increased or decreased,depending on how prices changed.
D)Unaffected.
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FIFA Footballs acquired a patent in 2013 at a cost of $150 million and amortizes the patent on a straight-line basis.During 2016 management decided that the benefits from the patent would be received over a total period of 8 years rather than the 20-year legal life being used to amortize the cost.FIFA's 2016 financial statements should include:

A)A patent balance of $150 million.
B)A patent balance of $102 million.
C)Patent amortization expense of $15 million.
D)Patent amortization expense of $7.5 million.
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Which of the following is not a change in estimate?

A)A change in the useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change in the mortality rate used for pension computations.
C)A change from the cost to the equity method in accounting for investments.
D)A change in the warranty expense percentage.
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A change in the residual value of equipment is accounted for:

A)As a prior period adjustment.
B)Prospectively.
C)Retrospectively.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Which of the following changes should be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change in the estimated useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
C)A change from completed-contract method of accounting for long-term construction contracts.
D)A change to LIFO method of costing inventories.
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Which of the following is not a change in accounting principle that usually is accounted for by retrospectively revising prior financial statements?

A)Change from FIFO to the average method of inventory costing.
B)Change from SYD to DDB depreciation.
C)Change from the average method of inventory costing to FIFO.
D)Change from the LIFO to the FIFO method of inventory costing.
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Venice Company purchased a gondola for $440,000 (no residual value)at the beginning of 2013.The gondola was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.At the beginning of 2016,it was decided to change to straight-line.Ignoring taxes,the 2016 adjusting entry will include a debit to depreciation expense of:

A)$76,000
B)$44,000
C)$32,000
D)$22,000
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Mobic Inc.acquired some manufacturing equipment in January 2013 for $400,000 and depreciated it $40,000 each year for three years on a straight-line basis.During 2016,the manufacturer announced a new technology for this type of equipment that will make the old models obsolete by the end of 2019.As a result,Mobic will plan to replace the equipment at that time,effectively reducing the asset's life from ten to seven years.In its financial statements for 2016,Mobic should:

A)Charge $280,000 in depreciation expense.
B)Report the book value of the equipment in its12/31/2016 balance sheet at $210,000.
C)Make an adjustment to retained earnings for the error in measuring depreciation during 2013-2015.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Blue Co.has a patent on a communication process.The company has amortized the patent on a straight-line basis since 2012,when it was acquired at a cost of $36 million at the beginning of that year.Due to rapid technological advances in the industry,management decided that the patent would benefit the company over a total of six years rather than the nine-year life being used to amortize its cost.The decision was made at the end of 2016 (before adjusting and closing entries).What is the appropriate patent amortization expense in 2016?

A)$ 4 million.
B)$ 5 million.
C)$10 million.
D)$20 million.
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Which of the following is accounted for prospectively?

A)Changes from the average method of inventory costing to FIFO.
B)Change in reporting entity.
C)Change in the percentage used to determine warranty expense.
D)Correction of an error.
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The prospective approach usually is required for:

A)A change in accounting principle.
B)A change in reporting entity.
C)A change in estimate.
D)A correction of an error.
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Red Corp.constructed a machine at a total cost of $70 million.Construction was completed at the end of 2012 and the machine was placed in service at the beginning of 2013.The machine was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the straight-line method.The residual value is expected to be $4 million.At the beginning of 2016,Red decided to change to the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.Ignoring income taxes,what will be Red's depreciation expense for 2016?

A)$ 4.8 million.
B)$ 5.4 million.
C)$ 6.6 million.
D)$11.55 million.
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Orange Corp.constructed a machine at a total cost of $70 million.Construction was completed at the end of 2012 and the machine was placed in service at the beginning of 2013.The machine was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.The residual value is expected to be $4 million.At the beginning of 2016,Orange decided to change to the straight-line method.Ignoring income taxes,what will be Orange's depreciation expense for 2016?

A)$4.8 million.
B)$5.4 million.
C)$6.6 million.
D)$9.4 million.
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Gore Inc.recorded a liability in 2016 for probable litigation losses of $2 million.Ultimately,$5 million in legitimate warranty claims were filed by Gore's customers.

A)Gore has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
B)Gore needs to correct an accounting error.
C)Gore is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Gore is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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SkiPark Company purchased a gondola for $440,000 (no residual value)at the beginning of 2013.The gondola was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.At the beginning of 2016,it was decided to change to straight-line.An accompanying disclosure note would include each of the following except:

A)The effect of a change on any financial statement line items affected for all periods reported.
B)Justification that the change is preferable.
C)The cumulative effect of the change.
D)The effect of a change on per share amounts affected for all periods reported.
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B Company switched from the sum-of-the-years-digits depreciation method to straight-line depreciation in 2016.The change affects machinery purchased at the beginning of 2014 at a cost of $72,000.The machinery has an estimated life of five years and an estimated residual value of $3,600.What is B's 2016 depreciation expense?

A)$ 9,120.
B)$13,680.
C)$15,840.
D)$19,200.
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For 2015,P Co.estimated its two-year equipment warranty costs based on $23 per unit sold in 2015.Experience during 2016 indicated that the estimate should have been based on $25 per unit.The effect of this $2 difference from the estimate is reported:

A)In 2016 income from continuing operations.
B)As an accounting change,net of tax,below 2016 income from continuing operations.
C)As an accounting change requiring 2015 financial statements to be restated.
D)As a correction of an error requiring 2015 financial statements to be restated.
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Which of the following changes in inventory costing usually should not be reported by revising the financial statements of prior periods?

A)The weighted-average method to the LIFO method.
B)The weighted-average method to the FIFO method.
C)FIFO method to the weighted-average method.
D)LIFO method to the weighted-average method.
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C Co.reported a retained earnings balance of $200,000 at December 31,2015.In September 2016,C determined that insurance premiums of $30,000 for the three-year period beginning January 1,2015,had been paid and fully expensed in 2015.C has a 30% income tax rate.What amount should C report as adjusted beginning retained earnings in its 2016 statement of retained earnings?

A)$210,000.
B)$214,000.
C)$220,000.
D)$221,000.
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Hepburn Company bought a copyright for $90,000 on January 1,2013,at which time the copyright had an estimated useful life of 15 years.On January 5,2016,the company determined that the copyright would expire at the end of 2021.How much should Hepburn record as amortization expense for this copyright for 2016?

A)$14,400.
B)$ 7,200.
C)$ 8,000.
D)$12,000.
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Cooper Inc.took physical inventory at the end of 2015.Purchases that were acquired FOB destination were in transit,so they were not included in the physical count.

A)Cooper needs to correct an accounting error.
B)Cooper has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Cooper is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Cooper is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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Diversified Systems,Inc. ,reports consolidated financial statements this year in place of statements of individual companies reported in previous years.This results in:

A)An accounting change that should be reported prospectively.
B)An accounting change that should be reported by restating the financial statements of all prior periods presented.
C)A correction of an error.
D)Neither an accounting change nor a correction of an error.
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Goosen Company bought a copyright for $90,000 on January 1,2013,at which time the copyright had an estimated useful life of 15 years.On January 5,2016,the company determined that the copyright would expire at the end of 2021.How much should Goosen record retrospectively as the effect of change?

A)$ 0.
B)$12,000.
C)$ 8,000.
D)$14,400.
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Prior to 2016,Trapper John Inc.used sum-of-the-years'-digits depreciation on its store equipment.Beginning in 2016,Trapper John decided to use straight-line depreciation for these assets.The equipment cost $3 million when it was purchased at the beginning of 2014,had an estimated useful life of five years and no estimated residual value.To account for the change in 2016,Trapper John:

A)Would retrospectively report $600,000 in depreciation expense annually for 2014 and 2015,and report $600,000 in depreciation expense for 2016.
B)Would adjust accumulated depreciation and retained earnings for the excess charges made in 2014 and 2015.
C)Would report depreciation expense of $400,000 in its 2016 income statement.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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Z Company acquired a subsidiary several years ago that was appropriately excluded from consolidation last year.This year Z has consolidated the subsidiary in its financial statements.This results in:

A)An accounting change that should be reported prospectively.
B)A correction of an error.
C)An accounting change that should be reported by restating the financial statements of all prior periods presented.
D)Neither an accounting change nor a correction of an error.
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What is the effect of the error on Berkshire's 2016 income statement?

A)Net income is understated by $420,000.
B)Cost of goods sold is understated by $420,000.
C)There are no errors in the 2016 income statement.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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An item that should be reported as a prior period adjustment is the:

A)Correction of an error in depreciation from last year.
B)Payment of taxes due to a tax audit of last year's tax return.
C)Payment of a previously recorded warranty expense.
D)Receipt of the proceeds of a note receivable that was due last year.
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In December 2016,Kojak Insurance Co.received $500,000 in premiums for a two-year property insurance policy.The company recorded the transaction by debiting cash and crediting insurance premium revenue for the full amount.An internal audit conducted in early 2017 flagged this transaction.The appropriate accounting treatment is that:

A)Kojak needs to correct an accounting error.
B)Kojak has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Kojak is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Kojak is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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Popeye Company purchased a machine for $300,000 on January 1,2015.Popeye depreciates machines of this type by the straight-line method over a five-year period using no salvage value.Due to an error,no depreciation was taken on this machine in 2015.Popeye discovered the error in 2016.What amount should Popeye record as depreciation expense for 2016? The tax rate is 40%.

A)$120,000.
B)$60,000.
C)$36,000.
D)$72,000.
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Washburn Co.spent $10 million to purchase a new patented technology,debiting an intangible asset and crediting cash.Washburn uses SYD depreciation on its depreciable assets and plans to amortize the intangible asset on a straight-line basis.The appropriate accounting treatment is that:

A)Washburn is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
B)Washburn is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
C)Washburn has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
D)Washburn needs to correct an accounting error.
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Moonland Company's income statement contained the following errors:
Ending inventory,December 31,2016,understated by $6,000
Depreciation expense for 2016 overstated by $1,000
What is the effect of the errors on 2016 net income before taxes?

A)Overstated by $5,000.
B)Understated by $5,000.
C)Understated by $7,000.
D)Overstated by $7,000.
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During 2016,P Company discovered that the ending inventories reported on its financial statements were incorrect by the following amounts:
2014 $120,000 understated
2015 150,000 overstated
P uses the periodic inventory system to ascertain year-end quantities that are converted to dollar amounts using the FIFO cost method.Prior to any adjustments for these errors and ignoring income taxes,P's retained earnings at January 1,2016,would be:

A)Correct.
B)$ 30,000 overstated.
C)$150,000 overstated.
D)$270,000 overstated.
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What is the effect of the error on Berkshire's 12/31/2016 balance sheet?

A)There are no errors in the 12/31/2016 balance sheet.
B)Assets understated by $600,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $600,000.
C)Assets understated by $420,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
D)Liabilities understated by $180,000 and shareholders' equity overstated by $420,000.
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If undetected,what is the effect of this error on Berkshire's 12/31/2015 balance sheet?

A)Assets understated by $600,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $600,000.
B)Assets understated by $420,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
C)Assets understated by $600,000,liabilities understated by $180,000,and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
D)None of the above is correct.
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In 2016,internal auditors discovered that Fay,Inc. ,had debited an expense account for the $700,000 cost of a machine purchased on January 1,2013.The machine's useful life was expected to be five years with no residual value.Straight-line depreciation is used by Fay.The journal entry to correct the error will include a credit to accumulated depreciation of:

A)$140,000.
B)$280,000.
C)$420,000.
D)$700,000.
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Which of the following is a change in reporting entity?

A)A change to the full cost method in the extractive industries.
B)Switching to the completed contract method.
C)A change from the cost to the equity method.
D)Consolidating a subsidiary not previously included in consolidated financial statements.
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Lundholm Company purchased a machine for $100,000 on January 1,2014.Lundholm depreciates machines of this type by the straight-line method over a 10-year period using no salvage value.Due to a change in sales patterns,on January 1,2016,management determines the useful life of the machine to be a total of five years.What amount should Lundholm record for depreciation expense for 2016? The tax rate is 40%.

A)$20,000.
B)$16,000.
C)$17,778.
D)$26,667.
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Which of the following is not a change in reporting entity?

A)Reporting using comparative financial statements for the first time.
B)Changing the companies that comprise a consolidated group.
C)Presenting consolidated financial statements for the first time.
D)All are changes in reporting entity.
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A change in reporting entity and a material error correction are both reported prospectively.
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Most changes in accounting principle require a disclosure justifying the change in the first set of financial statements that the change is made.
True
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Retrospective restatement usually is not used for a:

A)Change in accounting estimate.
B)Change in accounting principle.
C)Change in entity.
D)Correction of error.
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A change in reporting entity requires note disclosure in all subsequent financial statements prepared for the new entity.
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How many acceptable approaches are there for changes in accounting principles?

A)One.
B)Two.
C)Three.
D)Four.
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Prior years' financial statements are restated when the prospective approach is used.
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Error corrections require restatement of all the affected prior year financial statements reported in comparative financial statements.
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Accounting changes occur for which of the following reasons?

A)Management is being fair and consistent in financial reporting.
B)Management compensation is affected.
C)Debt agreements are impacted.
D)All of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the following changes would not be accounted for using the prospective approach?

A)A change to LIFO from average costing for inventories.
B)A change from the individual application of the LCM rule to aggregate approach.
C)A change from straight-line to double-declining balance depreciation.
D)A change from double-declining balance to straight-line depreciation.
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When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach,prior years' financial statements are:

A)Revised to reflect the use of the new principle.
B)Reported as previously prepared.
C)Left unchanged.
D)Adjusted using prior period adjustment procedures.
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All changes in estimate are accounted for retrospectively.
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Which of the following changes is not usually accounted for retrospectively?

A)Change from expensing extraordinary repairs to capitalizing the expenditures.
B)Change from FIFO to LIFO.
C)Change in the composition of firms reporting on a consolidated basis.
D)Change from LIFO to FIFO.
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A change to the LIFO method of valuing inventory usually requires use of the retrospective method.
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All changes reported using the retrospective approach require prior period adjustments.
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Which of the following is not one of the approaches for reporting accounting changes?

A)The change approach.
B)The retrospective approach.
C)The prospective approach.
D)All of these answer choices are approaches for reporting accounting changes.
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Most,but not all,changes in accounting principle are reported using the retrospective approach.
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When a change in accounting principle is reported,what is sometimes sacrificed?

A)Relevance.
B)Consistency.
C)Conservatism.
D)Representational faithfulness.
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Regardless of the type of accounting change that occurs,the most important responsibility is:

A)To properly determine the tax effect.
B)To communicate that a change has occurred.
C)To compute the correct amount of the change.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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An accounting change that is reported by the prospective approach is reflected in the financial statements of:

A)Prior years only.
B)Prior years plus the current year.
C)The current year only.
D)Current and future years.
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A change in accounting estimate and a change in reporting entity are types of changes in accounting principle.
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21
When an accounting change is reported under the retrospective approach,account balances in the general ledger:

A)Are not adjusted.
B)Are closed out and then updated.
C)Are adjusted net of the tax effect.
D)Are adjusted to what they would have been had the new method been used in previous years.
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22
Which of the following is not an example of a change in accounting principle?

A)A change in the useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from LIFO to FIFO for inventory costing.
C)A change to the full costing method in the extractive industries.
D)A change from the cost method to the equity method of accounting for investments.
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23
Companies should report the cumulative effect of an accounting change in the income statement:

A)In the quarter in which the change is made.
B)In the annual financial statements only.
C)In the first quarter of the fiscal year in which the change is made.
D)Never.
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24
The cumulative effect of most changes in accounting principle is reported:

A)In the income statement between income from continuing operations and net income.
B)In the income statement after income and before income tax.
C)In the income statement before income from continuing operations.n.
D)In the balance sheet accounts affected.
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25
Prior years' financial statements are restated under the:

A)Current approach.
B)Prospective approach.
C)Retrospective approach.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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26
Which of the accounting changes listed below is more associated with financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S.GAAP than with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?

A)Change in reporting entity.
B)Change to the LIFO method from the FIFO method.
C)Change in accounting estimate.
D)Change in depreciation methods.
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27
If a change is made from straight-line to SYD depreciation,one should record the effects by a journal entry including:

A)A credit to deferred tax liability.
B)A credit to accumulated depreciation.
C)A debit to depreciation expense.
D)No journal entry is required.
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28
Which of the following is an example of a change in accounting principle?

A)A change in inventory costing methods.
B)A change in the estimated useful life of a depreciable asset.
C)A change in the actuarial life expectancies of employees under a pension plan.
D)Consolidating a new subsidiary.
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29
During 2016,Hoffman Co.decides to use FIFO to account for its inventory transactions.Previously,it had used LIFO.

A)Hoffman is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
B)Hoffman has made a change in accounting principle requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Hoffman has made a change in accounting principle requiring prospective application.
D)Hoffman needs to correct an accounting error.
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30
Disclosure notes related to a change in accounting principle under the retrospective approach should include:

A)The effect of the change on executive compensation.
B)The auditor's approval of the change.
C)The SEC's permission to change.
D)Justification for the change.
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31
When the retrospective approach is used for a change to the FIFO method,which of the following accounts is usually not adjusted?

A)Deferred Income Taxes.
B)Inventory.
C)Retained Earnings.
D)All of these answer choices are usually are adjusted.
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32
A change that uses the prospective approach is accounted for by:

A)Implementing it in the current year.
B)Reporting pro forma data.
C)Retrospective restatement of all prior financial statements in a comparative annual report.
D)Giving current recognition of the past effect of the change.
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33
Which of the following would not be accounted for using the prospective approach?

A)A change to LIFO from FIFO for inventory costing.
B)A change in price indexes used under the LIFO method of inventory costing.
C)A change in estimate.
D)A change from the cash basis to accrual accounting.
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34
On January 2,2016,Tobias Company began using straight-line depreciation for a certain class of assets.In the past,the company had used double-declining-balance depreciation for these assets.As of January 2,2016,the amount of the change in accumulated depreciation is $40,000.The appropriate tax rate is 40%.The separately reported change in 2016 earnings is:

A)An increase of $40,000.
B)A decrease of $40,000.
C)An increase of $24,000.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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35
Which of the following changes should be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change in the estimated life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
C)A change to the LIFO method of costing inventories.
D)A change from the completed-contract method of accounting for long-term construction contracts.
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36
JFS Co.changed from straight-line to double-declining-balance depreciation.The journal entry to record the change includes:

A)A credit to accumulated depreciation.
B)A debit to accumulated depreciation.
C)A debit to a depreciable asset.
D)The change does not require a journal entry.
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37
Which of the following would not be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change from LIFO to FIFO inventory costing.
B)A change from average cost to FIFO inventory costing.
C)A change in depreciation methods.
D)A change from the full cost method in the oil industry.
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38
National Hoopla Company switches from sum-of-the-years' digits depreciation to straight-line depreciation.As a result:

A)Current income tax payable increases.
B)The cumulative effect decreases current period earnings.
C)Prior periods' financial statements are restated.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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39
Which of the following accounting changes should not be accounted for prospectively?

A)The correction of an error.
B)A change from declining balance to straight-line depreciation.
C)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
D)A change in the expected salvage value of a depreciable asset.
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40
Which of the accounting changes listed below is more associated with financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S.GAAP than with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)?

A)Change in estimated useful life of depreciable assets.
B)Change from the FIFO method of costing inventories to the LIFO method.
C)Change in depreciation method.
D)Change in reporting entity.
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41
Which of the following is a change in estimate?

A)A change from the full costing method in the extractive industries.
B)A change from LIFO to FIFO inventory costing.
C)Consolidating a subsidiary for the first time.
D)A change in the termination rate of employees under a pension plan.
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42
La Casita Restaurants changed from the FIFO method of inventory costing to the weighted average method during 2016.When reported in the 2016 comparative financial statements,the 2015 inventory amount will be:

A)Increased.
B)Decreased.
C)Increased or decreased,depending on how prices changed.
D)Unaffected.
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43
FIFA Footballs acquired a patent in 2013 at a cost of $150 million and amortizes the patent on a straight-line basis.During 2016 management decided that the benefits from the patent would be received over a total period of 8 years rather than the 20-year legal life being used to amortize the cost.FIFA's 2016 financial statements should include:

A)A patent balance of $150 million.
B)A patent balance of $102 million.
C)Patent amortization expense of $15 million.
D)Patent amortization expense of $7.5 million.
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44
Which of the following is not a change in estimate?

A)A change in the useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change in the mortality rate used for pension computations.
C)A change from the cost to the equity method in accounting for investments.
D)A change in the warranty expense percentage.
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45
A change in the residual value of equipment is accounted for:

A)As a prior period adjustment.
B)Prospectively.
C)Retrospectively.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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46
Which of the following changes should be accounted for using the retrospective approach?

A)A change in the estimated useful life of a depreciable asset.
B)A change from straight-line to declining balance depreciation.
C)A change from completed-contract method of accounting for long-term construction contracts.
D)A change to LIFO method of costing inventories.
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47
Which of the following is not a change in accounting principle that usually is accounted for by retrospectively revising prior financial statements?

A)Change from FIFO to the average method of inventory costing.
B)Change from SYD to DDB depreciation.
C)Change from the average method of inventory costing to FIFO.
D)Change from the LIFO to the FIFO method of inventory costing.
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48
Venice Company purchased a gondola for $440,000 (no residual value)at the beginning of 2013.The gondola was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.At the beginning of 2016,it was decided to change to straight-line.Ignoring taxes,the 2016 adjusting entry will include a debit to depreciation expense of:

A)$76,000
B)$44,000
C)$32,000
D)$22,000
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49
Retrospective restatement usually is appropriate for a change in: Retrospective restatement usually is appropriate for a change in:
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50
Mobic Inc.acquired some manufacturing equipment in January 2013 for $400,000 and depreciated it $40,000 each year for three years on a straight-line basis.During 2016,the manufacturer announced a new technology for this type of equipment that will make the old models obsolete by the end of 2019.As a result,Mobic will plan to replace the equipment at that time,effectively reducing the asset's life from ten to seven years.In its financial statements for 2016,Mobic should:

A)Charge $280,000 in depreciation expense.
B)Report the book value of the equipment in its12/31/2016 balance sheet at $210,000.
C)Make an adjustment to retained earnings for the error in measuring depreciation during 2013-2015.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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51
Blue Co.has a patent on a communication process.The company has amortized the patent on a straight-line basis since 2012,when it was acquired at a cost of $36 million at the beginning of that year.Due to rapid technological advances in the industry,management decided that the patent would benefit the company over a total of six years rather than the nine-year life being used to amortize its cost.The decision was made at the end of 2016 (before adjusting and closing entries).What is the appropriate patent amortization expense in 2016?

A)$ 4 million.
B)$ 5 million.
C)$10 million.
D)$20 million.
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52
Which of the following is accounted for prospectively?

A)Changes from the average method of inventory costing to FIFO.
B)Change in reporting entity.
C)Change in the percentage used to determine warranty expense.
D)Correction of an error.
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53
The prospective approach usually is required for:

A)A change in accounting principle.
B)A change in reporting entity.
C)A change in estimate.
D)A correction of an error.
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54
Red Corp.constructed a machine at a total cost of $70 million.Construction was completed at the end of 2012 and the machine was placed in service at the beginning of 2013.The machine was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the straight-line method.The residual value is expected to be $4 million.At the beginning of 2016,Red decided to change to the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.Ignoring income taxes,what will be Red's depreciation expense for 2016?

A)$ 4.8 million.
B)$ 5.4 million.
C)$ 6.6 million.
D)$11.55 million.
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55
Orange Corp.constructed a machine at a total cost of $70 million.Construction was completed at the end of 2012 and the machine was placed in service at the beginning of 2013.The machine was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.The residual value is expected to be $4 million.At the beginning of 2016,Orange decided to change to the straight-line method.Ignoring income taxes,what will be Orange's depreciation expense for 2016?

A)$4.8 million.
B)$5.4 million.
C)$6.6 million.
D)$9.4 million.
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56
Gore Inc.recorded a liability in 2016 for probable litigation losses of $2 million.Ultimately,$5 million in legitimate warranty claims were filed by Gore's customers.

A)Gore has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
B)Gore needs to correct an accounting error.
C)Gore is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Gore is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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57
SkiPark Company purchased a gondola for $440,000 (no residual value)at the beginning of 2013.The gondola was being depreciated over a 10-year life using the sum-of-the-years'-digits method.At the beginning of 2016,it was decided to change to straight-line.An accompanying disclosure note would include each of the following except:

A)The effect of a change on any financial statement line items affected for all periods reported.
B)Justification that the change is preferable.
C)The cumulative effect of the change.
D)The effect of a change on per share amounts affected for all periods reported.
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58
B Company switched from the sum-of-the-years-digits depreciation method to straight-line depreciation in 2016.The change affects machinery purchased at the beginning of 2014 at a cost of $72,000.The machinery has an estimated life of five years and an estimated residual value of $3,600.What is B's 2016 depreciation expense?

A)$ 9,120.
B)$13,680.
C)$15,840.
D)$19,200.
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59
For 2015,P Co.estimated its two-year equipment warranty costs based on $23 per unit sold in 2015.Experience during 2016 indicated that the estimate should have been based on $25 per unit.The effect of this $2 difference from the estimate is reported:

A)In 2016 income from continuing operations.
B)As an accounting change,net of tax,below 2016 income from continuing operations.
C)As an accounting change requiring 2015 financial statements to be restated.
D)As a correction of an error requiring 2015 financial statements to be restated.
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60
Which of the following changes in inventory costing usually should not be reported by revising the financial statements of prior periods?

A)The weighted-average method to the LIFO method.
B)The weighted-average method to the FIFO method.
C)FIFO method to the weighted-average method.
D)LIFO method to the weighted-average method.
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61
C Co.reported a retained earnings balance of $200,000 at December 31,2015.In September 2016,C determined that insurance premiums of $30,000 for the three-year period beginning January 1,2015,had been paid and fully expensed in 2015.C has a 30% income tax rate.What amount should C report as adjusted beginning retained earnings in its 2016 statement of retained earnings?

A)$210,000.
B)$214,000.
C)$220,000.
D)$221,000.
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62
Hepburn Company bought a copyright for $90,000 on January 1,2013,at which time the copyright had an estimated useful life of 15 years.On January 5,2016,the company determined that the copyright would expire at the end of 2021.How much should Hepburn record as amortization expense for this copyright for 2016?

A)$14,400.
B)$ 7,200.
C)$ 8,000.
D)$12,000.
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63
Cooper Inc.took physical inventory at the end of 2015.Purchases that were acquired FOB destination were in transit,so they were not included in the physical count.

A)Cooper needs to correct an accounting error.
B)Cooper has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Cooper is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Cooper is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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64
Diversified Systems,Inc. ,reports consolidated financial statements this year in place of statements of individual companies reported in previous years.This results in:

A)An accounting change that should be reported prospectively.
B)An accounting change that should be reported by restating the financial statements of all prior periods presented.
C)A correction of an error.
D)Neither an accounting change nor a correction of an error.
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65
Goosen Company bought a copyright for $90,000 on January 1,2013,at which time the copyright had an estimated useful life of 15 years.On January 5,2016,the company determined that the copyright would expire at the end of 2021.How much should Goosen record retrospectively as the effect of change?

A)$ 0.
B)$12,000.
C)$ 8,000.
D)$14,400.
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66
Prior to 2016,Trapper John Inc.used sum-of-the-years'-digits depreciation on its store equipment.Beginning in 2016,Trapper John decided to use straight-line depreciation for these assets.The equipment cost $3 million when it was purchased at the beginning of 2014,had an estimated useful life of five years and no estimated residual value.To account for the change in 2016,Trapper John:

A)Would retrospectively report $600,000 in depreciation expense annually for 2014 and 2015,and report $600,000 in depreciation expense for 2016.
B)Would adjust accumulated depreciation and retained earnings for the excess charges made in 2014 and 2015.
C)Would report depreciation expense of $400,000 in its 2016 income statement.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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67
Z Company acquired a subsidiary several years ago that was appropriately excluded from consolidation last year.This year Z has consolidated the subsidiary in its financial statements.This results in:

A)An accounting change that should be reported prospectively.
B)A correction of an error.
C)An accounting change that should be reported by restating the financial statements of all prior periods presented.
D)Neither an accounting change nor a correction of an error.
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68
What is the effect of the error on Berkshire's 2016 income statement?

A)Net income is understated by $420,000.
B)Cost of goods sold is understated by $420,000.
C)There are no errors in the 2016 income statement.
D)None of these answer choices is correct.
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69
An item that should be reported as a prior period adjustment is the:

A)Correction of an error in depreciation from last year.
B)Payment of taxes due to a tax audit of last year's tax return.
C)Payment of a previously recorded warranty expense.
D)Receipt of the proceeds of a note receivable that was due last year.
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70
In December 2016,Kojak Insurance Co.received $500,000 in premiums for a two-year property insurance policy.The company recorded the transaction by debiting cash and crediting insurance premium revenue for the full amount.An internal audit conducted in early 2017 flagged this transaction.The appropriate accounting treatment is that:

A)Kojak needs to correct an accounting error.
B)Kojak has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
C)Kojak is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
D)Kojak is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
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71
Popeye Company purchased a machine for $300,000 on January 1,2015.Popeye depreciates machines of this type by the straight-line method over a five-year period using no salvage value.Due to an error,no depreciation was taken on this machine in 2015.Popeye discovered the error in 2016.What amount should Popeye record as depreciation expense for 2016? The tax rate is 40%.

A)$120,000.
B)$60,000.
C)$36,000.
D)$72,000.
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72
Washburn Co.spent $10 million to purchase a new patented technology,debiting an intangible asset and crediting cash.Washburn uses SYD depreciation on its depreciable assets and plans to amortize the intangible asset on a straight-line basis.The appropriate accounting treatment is that:

A)Washburn is not required to make any accounting adjustments.
B)Washburn is required to adjust a change in accounting estimate prospectively.
C)Washburn has made a change in accounting principle,requiring retrospective adjustment.
D)Washburn needs to correct an accounting error.
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73
Moonland Company's income statement contained the following errors:
Ending inventory,December 31,2016,understated by $6,000
Depreciation expense for 2016 overstated by $1,000
What is the effect of the errors on 2016 net income before taxes?

A)Overstated by $5,000.
B)Understated by $5,000.
C)Understated by $7,000.
D)Overstated by $7,000.
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74
During 2016,P Company discovered that the ending inventories reported on its financial statements were incorrect by the following amounts:
2014 $120,000 understated
2015 150,000 overstated
P uses the periodic inventory system to ascertain year-end quantities that are converted to dollar amounts using the FIFO cost method.Prior to any adjustments for these errors and ignoring income taxes,P's retained earnings at January 1,2016,would be:

A)Correct.
B)$ 30,000 overstated.
C)$150,000 overstated.
D)$270,000 overstated.
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75
What is the effect of the error on Berkshire's 12/31/2016 balance sheet?

A)There are no errors in the 12/31/2016 balance sheet.
B)Assets understated by $600,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $600,000.
C)Assets understated by $420,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
D)Liabilities understated by $180,000 and shareholders' equity overstated by $420,000.
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76
If undetected,what is the effect of this error on Berkshire's 12/31/2015 balance sheet?

A)Assets understated by $600,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $600,000.
B)Assets understated by $420,000 and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
C)Assets understated by $600,000,liabilities understated by $180,000,and shareholders' equity understated by $420,000.
D)None of the above is correct.
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77
In 2016,internal auditors discovered that Fay,Inc. ,had debited an expense account for the $700,000 cost of a machine purchased on January 1,2013.The machine's useful life was expected to be five years with no residual value.Straight-line depreciation is used by Fay.The journal entry to correct the error will include a credit to accumulated depreciation of:

A)$140,000.
B)$280,000.
C)$420,000.
D)$700,000.
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78
Which of the following is a change in reporting entity?

A)A change to the full cost method in the extractive industries.
B)Switching to the completed contract method.
C)A change from the cost to the equity method.
D)Consolidating a subsidiary not previously included in consolidated financial statements.
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79
Lundholm Company purchased a machine for $100,000 on January 1,2014.Lundholm depreciates machines of this type by the straight-line method over a 10-year period using no salvage value.Due to a change in sales patterns,on January 1,2016,management determines the useful life of the machine to be a total of five years.What amount should Lundholm record for depreciation expense for 2016? The tax rate is 40%.

A)$20,000.
B)$16,000.
C)$17,778.
D)$26,667.
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80
Which of the following is not a change in reporting entity?

A)Reporting using comparative financial statements for the first time.
B)Changing the companies that comprise a consolidated group.
C)Presenting consolidated financial statements for the first time.
D)All are changes in reporting entity.
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