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Colman Company reports ending inventory in year 1 of $25,000 instead of the correct amount of $20,000. The effects of this error include:
Year 1 ending inventory is understated and year 1 cost of goods sold is overstated
Year 1 ending inventory is overstated and year 1 cost of goods sold is understated
Year 1 ending inventory is understated and year 1 cost of goods sold is understated
Year 1 ending inventory is overstated and year 1 cost of goods sold is overstated

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