1. At the end of 20X1, the cost of inventory was $150,000 while its NRV was $120,000. At the end of 20X2, the cost of inventory was $130,000, while its NRV was $110,000. At the end of 20X3, the cost of inventory was $140,000, while its NRV was $160,000. At the end of 20X4, the cost of inventory was $135,000, while its NRV was $120,000. Required    Prepare journal entries to apply lower-of-cost-or-NRV valuation at the end of 20X2, 20X3 and 20X4 (using the indirect (allowance) method).   2. The company provided the following inventory data for 20X1: Jan 1 Beginning inventory 1,000 units @ $4.00 May 18 Cash Purchase 2,000 units @ $4.50 Oct 5 Credit Purchase 1,000 units @$4.80 Nov 24 Credit Sales 3,000 units@10.00 Dec 1 Credit Purchase 1,000 units @$5.00         The company’s reporting date is December 31.                                                                                                 Required   (1) Assume that the company uses perpetual inventory system and weighted average method, prepare journal entries on Oct 5 and Nov 24    (2) Assume that the company uses periodic inventory system and weighted average method, prepare journal entries on Dec 1 and Dec 31.     (3) Assume that the company uses periodic inventory system and FIFO, prepare journal entries on May 18 and Dec 31.     (4) In 20X2, the company found an overstatement of $2,000 for 20X1’s ending inventory. The income tax rate is 30%. Prepare journal entries to correct this error.

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1. At the end of 20X1, the cost of inventory was $150,000 while its NRV was $120,000. At the end of 20X2, the cost of inventory was $130,000, while its NRV was $110,000. At the end of 20X3, the cost of inventory was $140,000, while its NRV was $160,000. At the end of 20X4, the cost of inventory was $135,000, while its NRV was $120,000.

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Prepare journal entries to apply lower-of-cost-or-NRV valuation at the end of 20X2, 20X3 and 20X4 (using the indirect (allowance) method).

 

2. The company provided the following inventory data for 20X1:

Jan 1 Beginning inventory 1,000 units @ $4.00

May 18 Cash Purchase 2,000 units @ $4.50

Oct 5 Credit Purchase 1,000 units @$4.80

Nov 24 Credit Sales 3,000 units@10.00

Dec 1 Credit Purchase 1,000 units @$5.00      

 

The company’s reporting date is December 31.  

 

                                                                                     

 

 

 

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(1) Assume that the company uses perpetual inventory system and weighted average method, prepare journal entries on Oct 5 and Nov 24 

 

(2) Assume that the company uses periodic inventory system and weighted average method, prepare journal entries on Dec 1 and Dec 31.  

 

(3) Assume that the company uses periodic inventory system and FIFO, prepare journal entries on May 18 and Dec 31.  

 

(4) In 20X2, the company found an overstatement of $2,000 for 20X1’s ending inventory. The income tax rate is 30%. Prepare journal entries to correct this error.  

 

 

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