Multiple Choice
If an accounting change has no material effect on the financial statements in the current year, but the change is reasonably certain to have a material effect in later years, the change should be:
A) Treated as a consistency modification in the auditor's report for the current year.
B) Disclosed in the notes to the financial statements of the current year.
C) Disclosed in the notes to the financial statements and referred to in the auditor's report for the current year.
D) Treated as a subsequent event.
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