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Chapter9InventoriesAccounting,21stEditionWarrenReeveFessPowerPointPresentationbyDouglasCloud
ProfessorEmeritusofAccounting
PepperdineUniversity
© Copyright2004South-Western,adivisionofThomsonLearning.Allrightsreserved.TaskForceImageGalleryclipartincludedinthiselectronicpresentationisusedwiththepermissionofNVTechInc.Chapter9InventoriesAccounting1Someoftheactionhasbeenautomated,soclickthemousewhenyouseethislightningboltinthelowerright-handcornerofthescreen.Youcanpointandclickanywhereonthescreen.Someoftheactionhasbeenau21.
Summarizeandprovideexamplesofinternalcontrolproceduresthatapplytoinventories.2.
Describetheeffectofinventoryerrorsonthefinancialstatement.3.
Describethethreeinventorycostflowassumptionsandhowtheyimpacttheincomestatementandbalancesheet.4.
Computethecostofinventoryundertheperpetualinventorysystem,usingthefollowingcostmethods:first-in,first-out;last-in,first-out;averagecost.ObjectivesAfterstudyingthischapter,youshouldbeableto:1. Summarizeandprovideexamp35.
Computethecostofinventoryundertheperiodicinventorysystem,usingthefollowingcostingmethods:first-in,first-out;last-in,first-out;averagecost.6.
Compareandcontrasttheuseofthethreeinventorycostingmethods.7.
Computethepropervaluationofinventoryatotherthancost,usingthelower-of-cost-or-marketandnetrealizationvalueconcepts.8.
Prepareabalancesheetpresentationofmerchandiseinventory.Objectives5. Computethecostofinvento4
9.
Estimatethecostofinventory,usingtheretailmethodandthegrossprofitmethod.10.
Computetheinterprettheinventoryturnoverratioandnumberofdays’salesininventory.Objectives9. Estimatethecostofinven5WhyisInventoryControlImportant?Inventoryisasignificantasset
andformanycompaniesthelargestasset.Inventoryiscentraltothemainactivityofmerchandisingandmanufacturingcompanies.Mistakesindetermininginventorycostcancausecriticalerrorsinfinancialstatements.Inventorymustbeprotectedfromexternalrisks(suchasfireandtheft)andinternalfraud
byemployees.WhyisInventoryControlImpor6ReceivingreportPurchaseorderInvoiceAGREEAGREEAGREEJOURNALDescriptionNov.9Post.Ref.DateInventory 122200AccountsPayable--XYZCo. 122200Purchasedmerchandiseonaccount.ReceivingreportPurchaseorder7LIABILITIESOWNER’SEQUITYREVENUESASSETSCOSTS&EXPENSESEffectofInventoryErrorsonFinancialStatementsMerchandiseInventoryCostofMerchandiseSold
Ifmerchandiseinventoryis.......Costofmerchandisesoldis......Grossprofitandnetincomeare...Endingowner’sequityis.........
overstated
understatedoverstatedoverstatedNetIncomeLIABILITIESOWNER’SREVENUESASSE8
Ifmerchandiseinventoryis.......Costofmerchandisesoldis......Grossprofitandnetincomeare...Endingowner’sequityis.........
understated
overstatedunderstatedunderstatedEffectofInventoryErrorsonFinancialStatementsIfmerchandiseinventoryis9FIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsFIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsI10PurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsLIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInven11AveragePurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsAveragePurchasedgoodsSoldgoo12InventoryCostingMethods40%30%20%10%0%43%34%19%4%FifoLifoAverageOtherInventoryCostingMethods40%4313PerpetualInventoryCostsInventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22PerpetualInventoryCostsInven14FifoFifo15Item127BFIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200Thefirmbeginstheyearwith10unitsofItem127Bonhandatatotalcostof$200.Item127BFIFOPerpetualInven16InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary4,7unitsofItem127Baresoldat$30each.Inventorycostdatatodemonst17Item127BFIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost Cost
Thesaleof7unitsleavesabalanceof3units.Jan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60Jan.1 10 20 200OnJanuary4,7unitsofItem127Baresoldat$30each.Item127BFIFOPerpetualInven18InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary10,thefirmpurchasedeightunitsat$21each.Inventorycostdatatodemonst19Item127BFIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168OnJanuary10,thefirmpurchasedeightunitsat$21each.
Becausethepurchasepriceof$21isdifferentthanthecostoftheprevious3unitsonhand,theinventorybalanceof11unitsisaccountedforseparately.Item127BFIFOPerpetualInven20InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary22,thefirmsoldfourunitsfor$31each.Inventorycostdatatodemonst21Item127B
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
22 3 20 60
1 21 21 7 21 147
Ofthefourunitssold,threearefromthefirstunitsin(fifo)atacostof$20.OnJanuary22,thefirmsoldfourunitsfor$31each.Item127B Purchases CostofM22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary28,thefirmsoldtwounitsat$32.InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccou23Item127B
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
22 3 20 60
1 21 21 7 21 147
28 2 21 42 5 21 105OnJanuary28,thefirmsoldtwounitsat$32.Item127B Purchases CostofM24FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary30,purchasedtenadditionalunitsofItem127Bat$22each.InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccou25Item127B
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
22 3 20 60
1 21 21 7 21 147
28 2 21 42 5 21 105
30 10 22 220 5 21 105
10 22 220
Totals 18 $388 13 $263 15 $325OnJanuary30,purchasedtenadditionalunitsofItem127Bat$22each.Item127B Purchases CostofM26LifoLifo27Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200Thefirmbeginstheyearwith10unitsofItem127Bonhandatatotalcostof$200.Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven28Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
OnJanuary4,thefirmsold7unitsat$30each.Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven29Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168OnJanuary10,thefirmpurchasedeightunitsat$21each.Notethatanewlayerisformed.Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven30Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168OnJanuary22,thefirmsellsfourunitsat$31each.
22 4 21 84 3 20 60 4 21 84 Ofthe4unitssold,allcomefromthemostrecentpurchaseatacostof$21each.Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven31Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168OnJanuary28,soldtwounitsat$32each.
22 4 21 84 3 20 60 4 21 84
28 2 21 42 3 20 60 2 21 42Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven32Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168OnJanuary30,purchase10unitsat$22each.
22 4 21 84 3 20 60 4 21 84
28 2 21 42 3 20 60 2 21 42
30 10 22 220 3 20 60 2 21 42 10 22 220Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven33Item127BLIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60
10 8 21 168 3 20 60
8 21 168
22 4 21 84 3 20 60 4 21 84
28 2 21 42 3 20 60 2 21 42
30 10 22 220 3 20 60 2 21 42 10 22 220
Totals 18 $388 13 $266 15 $322Item127BLIFOPerpetualInven34FifoPeriodicFifoPeriodic35Jan.1 Beginning Inventory200units@$9Mar.10 Purchase300units@$10400units@$11Sept.21Purchase100units@$12Nov.18Purchase1,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyearFifoPeriodicJan.1 Beginning Inventory36FifoPeriodic200units@$9300units@$10400units@$11100units@$121,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyear
$10,400= $1,800 Jan.1= 3,000 Mar.10= 4,400 Sept.21= 1,200 Nov.18CostofmerchandiseavailableforsaleFifoPeriodic200units@$930037FifoPeriodicAphysicalcountonDecember31revealsthat700ofthe1,000unitshavebeensold.Usingfifo,thefirstunitspurchasedaretheoreticallythefirstunitssold.WebeginthecountwithJanuary1.FifoPeriodicAphysicalcount38FifoPeriodic200units@$9300units@$10400units@$11100units@$121,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyear
$10,400= $1,800 Jan.1= 3,000 Mar.10= 4,400 Sept.21= 1,200 Nov.18Soldthese200Soldthese300Sold200ofthese200units@$11= $0 Jan.1= 0 Mar.10= 2,200 Sept.21
$3,400EndinginventoryFifoPeriodic200units@$930039Costofmerchandiseavailableforsale $10,400Lessendinginventory 3,400Costofmerchandisesold $7,000FifoPeriodicCostofmerchandiseavailable40Jan.1200unitsat$9SummaryofFifoPeriodicMar.10300unitsat$10Sep.21400unitsat$11Nov.18100unitsat$12$1,800$3,000$4,400$1,200PurchasesMerchandiseAvailableforSale$1,800$3,000$2,200CostofMerchandiseSold200unitsat$9$10,400$2,200$1,200$7,000MerchandiseInventory$3,400300unitsat$10200unitsat$11200unitsat$11100unitsat$121,000units700units300unitsJan.1SummaryofFifoPeriodic41LifoPeriodicLifoPeriodic42Jan.1 Beginning Inventory200units@$9Mar.10 Purchase300units@$10400units@$11Sept.21Purchase100units@$12Nov.18 Purchase1,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyearLifoPeriodicUsinglifo,themostrecentbatchpurchasedisconsideredthefirstbatchofmerchandisesold.Jan.1 Beginning Inventory43Jan.1 Beginning Inventory200units@$9Mar.10 Purchase300units@$10400units@$11Sept.21Purchase100units@$12Nov.18 Purchase1,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyearLifoPeriodicAssumeagainthat700unitsweresoldduringtheyear.Jan.1 Beginning Inventory44200units@$9300units@$10400units@$11100units@$121,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyearLifoPeriodicSoldthese100Soldthese400Sold200ofthese100units@$10= $1,800 Jan.1= 3,000 Mar.10= 4,400 Sept.21= 1,200 Nov.18
$10,400001,000EndingInventory$2,800200units@$9300units@$10445Costofmerchandiseavailableforsale $10,400Lessendinginventory 2,800Costofmerchandisesold $7,600LifoPeriodicCostofmerchandiseavailable46Jan.1200unitsat$9SummaryofLifoPeriodicMar.10300unitsat$10Sep.21400unitsat$11Nov.18100unitsat$12$1,800$3,000$4,400$1,200$1,800$1,000CostofMerchandiseSold200unitsat$9$10,400$4,400$1,200$2,800$7,600100unitsat$10200unitsat$10400unitsat$11100unitsat$12$2,000700units1,000units300unitsPurchasesMerchandiseAvailableforSale$1,800CostofMerchandiseSoldJan.1SummaryofLifoPeriodic47Jan.1 Beginning Inventory200units@$9Mar.10 Purchase
300units@$10400units@$11Sept.21Purchase
100units@$12Nov.18 Purchase1,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyearTheaveragecostperiodicmethodisbasedontheaveragecostofidenticalunits.AverageCostPeriodicJan.1 Beginning Inventory48AverageCostPeriodic200units@$9 =$1,8001,000unitsavailableforsaleduringyear300units@$10 =$3,000400units@$11 =$4,400100units@$11 =$1,200$10,400CostofmerchandiseavailableforsaleAverageCostPeriodic200unit49CostofMerchandiseAvailableforSaleUnitsAvailableforSaleDuringYear=AverageUnitCost$10,4001,000Units=$10.40perUnitAverageCostPeriodicCostofMerchandiseAvailable50Costofmerchandiseavailableforsale $10,400Lessendinginventory($10.40x300) 3,120Costofmerchandisesold $7,280Toverifythisamount,multiply700unitssoldtimes$10.40togetthesame$7,280.AverageCostPeriodicCostofmerchandiseavailable51
$3,800
2,700
4,650
3,920Total $15,520 $15,472 $15,070
ValuationofInventoryatLower-of-Cost-or-Market
A 400 $10.25 $9.50 $4,100 $3,800B 120 22.50 24.10 2,700
2,892C 600 8.00 7.75 4,800 4,650D 280 14.00 14.75 3,920
4,130
Unit Unit Inventory Cost Market Total Total LowerItem Quantity Price Price Cost Market CorMThemarketdeclinebasedonindividualitems
($15,520–$15,070)=$450
$3,800ValuationofInvent52
AssetsCurrentassets: Cash $1940000 Accountsreceivable $8000000 Lessallowancefor doubtfulaccounts 300000 7700000 Merchandiseinventory atlowerofcost(first-in, first-outmethod)ormarket 21630000 Metro-Arts
BalanceSheet
December31,2007PresentationofMerchandiseInventoryontheBalanceSheet AssetsMetro-53EstimatingInventoryCostEstimatingInventoryCost54RetailMethodofEstimatingInventoryCostRetailmethodisbasedonrelationshipbetweencostofmerchandiseavailableforsaleandtheretailprice.Retailpricesofallmerchandisemustbeaccumulatedandtotaled.Inventoryatretailiscalculatedatretailpriceofmerchandiseavailableforsalelessnetsalesatretail.Ratioiscalculatedascostdividedbyretailprice.Inventoryatretailpricetimescostratioequalsestimatedcostofinventory.RetailMethodofEstimatingIn55
RetailInventoryMethodStep1: Determinetheratioofcosttotheretailprice.
Cost
RetailMerchandiseinventory,Jan.1 $19,400 $36,000PurchasesinJanuary(net) 42,600
64,000Merchandiseavailableforsale $62,000 $100,000Ratioofcosttoretailprice=$62,000$100,000=62%RetailInventoryMethodStep156
RetailInventoryMethodStep2: Determinetheendinginventoryatretail.SalesforJanuary(net) 70,000Merchandiseinventory,January31,atretail $30,000
Cost
RetailMerchandiseinventory,Jan.1 $19,400 $36,000PurchasesinJanuary(net) 42,600
64,000Merchandiseavailableforsale $62,000 $100,000RetailInventoryMethodStep257
RetailInventoryMethodStep3: Calculatetheestimatedinventoryatcost.Merchandiseinventory,January31,atcost ($30,000x62%) $18,600SalesforJanuary(net) 70,000Merchandiseinventory,January31,atretail $30,000
Cost
RetailMerchandiseinventory,Jan.1 $19,400 $36,000PurchasesinJanuary(net) 42,600
64,000Merchandiseavailableforsale $62,000 $100,000RetailInventoryMethodStep358
GrossProfitMethodofEstimatingInventoryCost1. Agrossprofitpercentagerateisestimatedbasedonpreviousexperienceadjustedforknownchanges.2. Estimatedgrossprofit
iscalculatedbymultiplyingtheestimatedgrossprofitratetimestheactualnetsales.3. Estimatedcostofmerchandisesold
iscalculatedbysubtractingthegrossprofitfromactualsales.4. Thecostofmerchandisesoldestimateisdeductedfromactualmerchandiseavailableforsale
todeterminetheestimatedcostofmerchandiseinventory.GrossProfitMethodofEsti59Merchandiseinventory,January1 $57,000PurchasesinJanuary(net) 180,000Merchandiseavailableforsale SalesinJanuary(net) $250,000Less:Estimatedgrossprofit
Estimatedcostofmerchandisesold Estimatedmerchandiseinventory,January31
($250,000x30%)
75,000
175,000 $62,000GrossProfitMethodThegrossprofitmethodisusefulforestimatinginventoriesformonthlyorquarterlyfinancialstatementsinaperiodicinventorysystem.$237,000Merchandiseinventory,January60InventoryTurnover
SUPERVALU ZaleCostofmerchandisesold $15,620,127,000 $737,188,000Inventories: Beginningofyear $1,115,529,000 $478,467,000 Endofyear 1,067,837,000 571,669,000 Total $2,183,366,000 $1,050,136,000 Average $1,091,683,000 $525,068,000
Inventoryturnover 14.3times 1.4timesUse: Inventoryturnovermeasurestherelationshipbetweenthevolumeofgoodssoldandtheamountofinventorycarriedduringtheperiod.InventoryTurnover SUPERVAL61Averagedailycostofmerchandisesold:$15,620,127,000/365 $42,794,868 $737,188,000/365 $2,019,693Endinginventory $1,067,837,000 $571,669,000NumberofDays’SalesinInventory
SUPERVALU ZaleAveragesellingperiod 25days 283daysUse: ToassesstheefficiencyinthemanagementofinventoryAveragedailycostofNumberof62TheEndChapter9TheEndChapter963Chapter9InventoriesAccounting,21stEditionWarrenReeveFessPowerPointPresentationbyDouglasCloud
ProfessorEmeritusofAccounting
PepperdineUniversity
© Copyright2004South-Western,adivisionofThomsonLearning.Allrightsreserved.TaskForceImageGalleryclipartincludedinthiselectronicpresentationisusedwiththepermissionofNVTechInc.Chapter9InventoriesAccounting64Someoftheactionhasbeenautomated,soclickthemousewhenyouseethislightningboltinthelowerright-handcornerofthescreen.Youcanpointandclickanywhereonthescreen.Someoftheactionhasbeenau651.
Summarizeandprovideexamplesofinternalcontrolproceduresthatapplytoinventories.2.
Describetheeffectofinventoryerrorsonthefinancialstatement.3.
Describethethreeinventorycostflowassumptionsandhowtheyimpacttheincomestatementandbalancesheet.4.
Computethecostofinventoryundertheperpetualinventorysystem,usingthefollowingcostmethods:first-in,first-out;last-in,first-out;averagecost.ObjectivesAfterstudyingthischapter,youshouldbeableto:1. Summarizeandprovideexamp665.
Computethecostofinventoryundertheperiodicinventorysystem,usingthefollowingcostingmethods:first-in,first-out;last-in,first-out;averagecost.6.
Compareandcontrasttheuseofthethreeinventorycostingmethods.7.
Computethepropervaluationofinventoryatotherthancost,usingthelower-of-cost-or-marketandnetrealizationvalueconcepts.8.
Prepareabalancesheetpresentationofmerchandiseinventory.Objectives5. Computethecostofinvento67
9.
Estimatethecostofinventory,usingtheretailmethodandthegrossprofitmethod.10.
Computetheinterprettheinventoryturnoverratioandnumberofdays’salesininventory.Objectives9. Estimatethecostofinven68WhyisInventoryControlImportant?Inventoryisasignificantasset
andformanycompaniesthelargestasset.Inventoryiscentraltothemainactivityofmerchandisingandmanufacturingcompanies.Mistakesindetermininginventorycostcancausecriticalerrorsinfinancialstatements.Inventorymustbeprotectedfromexternalrisks(suchasfireandtheft)andinternalfraud
byemployees.WhyisInventoryControlImpor69ReceivingreportPurchaseorderInvoiceAGREEAGREEAGREEJOURNALDescriptionNov.9Post.Ref.DateInventory 122200AccountsPayable--XYZCo. 122200Purchasedmerchandiseonaccount.ReceivingreportPurchaseorder70LIABILITIESOWNER’SEQUITYREVENUESASSETSCOSTS&EXPENSESEffectofInventoryErrorsonFinancialStatementsMerchandiseInventoryCostofMerchandiseSold
Ifmerchandiseinventoryis.......Costofmerchandisesoldis......Grossprofitandnetincomeare...Endingowner’sequityis.........
overstated
understatedoverstatedoverstatedNetIncomeLIABILITIESOWNER’SREVENUESASSE71
Ifmerchandiseinventoryis.......Costofmerchandisesoldis......Grossprofitandnetincomeare...Endingowner’sequityis.........
understated
overstatedunderstatedunderstatedEffectofInventoryErrorsonFinancialStatementsIfmerchandiseinventoryis72FIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsFIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsI73PurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsLIFOPurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInven74AveragePurchasedgoodsSoldgoodsInventoryCostFlowAssumptionsAveragePurchasedgoodsSoldgoo75InventoryCostingMethods40%30%20%10%0%43%34%19%4%FifoLifoAverageOtherInventoryCostingMethods40%4376PerpetualInventoryCostsInventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22PerpetualInventoryCostsInven77FifoFifo78Item127BFIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostJan.1 10 20 200Thefirmbeginstheyearwith10unitsofItem127Bonhandatatotalcostof$200.Item127BFIFOPerpetualInven79InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary4,7unitsofItem127Baresoldat$30each.Inventorycostdatatodemonst80Item127BFIFOPerpetualInventoryAccount
Purchases CostofMdse.Sold InventoryBalance
Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
DateQty. Cost CostQty. Cost CostQty. Cost Cost
Thesaleof7unitsleavesabalanceof3units.Jan.1 10 20 200
4 7 20 140 3 20 60Jan.1 10 20 200OnJanuary4,7unitsofItem127Baresoldat$30each.Item127BFIFOPerpetualInven81InventorycostdatatodemonstrateFIFOandLIFOPerpetualSystemsCostofMdse.Sold
Item127B Units Cost PriceJan. 1 Inventory 10 $20 4 Sale 7 $30 10 Purchase 8 21 22 Sale 4 31 28 Sale 2 32 30 Purchase 10 22FIFOPerpetualInventoryAccountOnJanuary10,thefirmpurchasedeightunitsat$21each.Inventorycostdata
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