Contemporary Auditing
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Novelli's Nursery has developed the following data in order to calculate the lower of cost or net realizable value for its products. The individual products are listed within the categories of trees.
Selling Price
Cost
Broad leaf trees:
Ash
$ 1,840
$ 1,740
Beech
2,260
1,640
Needle leaf trees:
Cedar
$ 2,580
$ 1,790
Fir
3,700
3,390
Fruit trees:
Apple
$ 1,840
$ 1,440
Cherry
2,360
1,840
The costs to sell are 10% of selling price.
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Determine the reported inventory value assuming the lower of cost or net realizable value rule is applied to the total inventory.
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