If an organization pays one of its liabilities twice, its assets (cash) would be reduced more than necessary. This results in an understatement of net income and owners’ equity because the additionalpayment is an expense that should not have been recorded. Liabilities would be overstated because the duplicate payment does not reduce the liability correctly.
References:
"Financial Accounting Principles," which discusses the impact of errors on financial statements.
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