The overstatement of the ending inventory balance causes:
A. Cost of goods sold to be overstated and net income to be correct.
B. Cost of goods sold to be overstated and net income to be overstated.
C. Cost of goods sold to be overstated and net income to be understated.
D. Cost of goods sold to be understated and net income to be overstated.
E. Cost of goods sold to be understated and net income to be understated.
Answer: D
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