Multiple Choice
An auditor learns that collections of accounts receivable during the first ten days of January were debited to cash and credited to accounts receivable as of December 31. The effect generally will be to:
A) overstate the current ratio with no effect on working capital at December 31.
B) overstate both working capital and the current ratio at December 31.
C) overstate working capital with no effect on the current ratio at December 31.
D) leave both working capital and the current ratio unchanged at December 31.
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