a.
Inventory carrying value with the lower-of-cost-or-market (LCM) rule using individual item basis.
Given Information:
Selling price of four foot furniture is $120, Six foot furniture is $160 and Eight foot furniture is $200.
FIFO cost of four foot furniture is $84, six foot furniture is $94 and eight foot furniture is $150.
Current replacement cost of four foot furniture is $72, six foot furniture is $88 and eight foot furniture is $125.
Disposal cost of four foot furniture is $18, six foot furniture is $25 and eight foot furniture is $20.
Normal profit on four foot furniture is 20%, on six foot furniture is 25% and on eight foot furniture is 30%.
Units in ending inventory in four foot furniture are 1,000 units; in six foot furniture is 2,100 units and in eight foot furniture is 900 units.
b.
To prepare:
c.
Carrying value of the inventory with LCM rule using total inventory basis.
d.
To prepare: Journal entry to record written down LCM using direct method is as follows:
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