(a)
Concept introduction:
This method of
Accelerated Depreciation:
This method of computing depreciation gives the amount of depreciation as higher in the inital years and then gets lower by the end of the life of asset.
The effect of depreciation policy on getting higher net profit and lower
(b)
Concept introduction:
FIFO:
FIFO is the method known as first in first out. In this method, the inventory is sold which is purchased first and the inventory purchased later is added in the closing inventory.
LIFO:
LIFO is the method known as last in first out. In this method, the inventory is sold which is purchased later and the inventory purchased earlier is added in the closing inventory.
To compute:
The effect of inventory policy on getting higher net profit and lower current ratio.
(c)
Concept introduction:
Straight Line Method:
This method of depreciation gives an equal depreciation charge throughout the life of asset.
The effect of depreciation policy with different useful life on getting higher net profit and lower current ratio.

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