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Business, 18.04.2021 15:20 hellodarkness14

At the end of Year 1, Schule Company incorrectly recorded notes payable as accounts payable. The error was discovered during Year 3. The company's Year 3 annual report includes comparative financial statements covering Years 2 and 3. The company should: (Select all that apply.) Check All That Apply Record a journal entry to correct the notes payable and accounts payable balances. Record a journal entry to correct the notes payable and accounts payable balances. Retrospectively restate the Year 2 balance sheet to reflect the correction. Retrospectively restate the Year 2 balance sheet to reflect the correction. Report the correction as a prior period adjustment to the beginning balance of retained earnings reported for Year 2. Report the correction as a prior period adjustment to the beginning balance of retained earnings reported for Year 2. Include the nature of the error in a disclosure note.

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