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Changes in accounting estimates are: Multiple Choice Extraordinary items. Accounted for with a cumulative "catch-up" adjustment. Considered accounting errors. Reported as prior period adjustments. Accounted for in current and future periods.

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The answer is D. Accounted for in current and future periods.

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A change in accounting estimate is an adjustment of the carrying value of an asset or liability arising from reassessing the expected future economic benefits and obligations associated with that asset or liability.

Changes in accounting estimates must be shown in the accounting period in which the estimates are revised and periods after i.e accounted for prospectively. Example is a change in useful life and salvage value of a fixed asset

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