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Symington and Cribbs (S&C) Is a Sporting Goods Distributor

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Symington and Cribbs (S&C) is a sporting goods distributor. S&C uses the FIFO inventory method to determine the cost of its ending inventory. Ending inventory quantities are determined by a physical count. For the fiscal year-end December 31, 2018, ending inventory was originally determined to be $67 million. However, in early January of 2019, the company's controller, Amy Grant, discovered that an error was made in the inventory count. The correct amount of ending inventory should be $87 million. The auditors did not discover the error and the financial statements are scheduled to be issued on February 26, 2019. S&C is a public company.
Amy's first reaction was to communicate her finding to the auditors and to revise the financial statements before they are issued. However, she knows that this was a very good year for the company with profits far exceeding analysts' expectations. If the error is not corrected this year, it will self-correct next year as long as 2019 ending inventory is correctly stated. This will help future 2019 profits. On the other hand, her fellow workers' profit sharing plans are based on annual pretax earnings and if she revises the statements, everyone's profit sharing bonus will be higher this year.
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1. Is Amy correct by stating that the error will self-correct next year as long as 2019 ending inventory is correctly stated? If the error is not corrected in the current year, what will be the effect on 2018 and 2019 income before tax?
2. Discuss the ethical dilemma Amy faces.

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1. Yes, Amy is correct. If the error is ...

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