Multiple Choice
For the year ending December 31, Orion, Inc. mistakenly omitted adjusting entries for $1,500 of supplies that were used, (2) unearned revenue of $4,200 that was earned, and
(3) insurance of $5,000 that expired. For the year ending December 31, what is the effect of these errors on revenues, expenses, and net income?
A) Revenues are overstated by $4,200.
B) Net income is overstated by $2,300.
C) Expenses are overstated by $6,500.
D) Expenses are understated by $3,500.
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