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Hart Nance and Jason Symington operate gift boutiques in shopping malls. The partners split profits and losses equally, and each takes an annual drawing of 580,000, To even out the
workload, Nance travels around the country inspecting their properties. Symington manages the business and serves as the accountant. From time to time, they use small amounts of store
merchandise for personal use. In preparing for his daughter's wedding, Symington took inventory that cost $10,000. He recorded the transactions as follows:
Debit Credit
Cost of Goods Sold 510,000
Inventory
$10,000
Respond to the following questions and, if appropriate, include personal experience as part of your answers
How do you feel Symington should have recorded these transactions? Why?
• What are the ethical implications of Symington's actions?
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