The following is an excerpt from a conversation between Jaime Noll, the warehouse manager                                                      for Baltic Wholesale Co., and its accountant, Tara Stroud. Baltic Wholesale operates a large re- gional warehouse that supplies produce and other grocery products to grocery stores in  smaller                             communities.   Jaime:  Tara, can you explain what’s going on here with these monthly   statements? Tara:  Sure, Jaime. How can I help  you? Jaime:  I don’t understand this last-in, first-out inventory procedure. It just doesn’t make   sense. Tara: Well, what it means is that we assume that the last goods we receive are the first ones sold. So the inventory is made up of the items we purchased   first. Jaime: Yes, but that’s my problem. It doesn’t work that way! We always distribute the oldest produce first. Some of that produce is perishable! We can’t keep any of it very long or it’ll spoil. Tara: Jaime, you don’t understand. We only assume that the products we distribute are the last ones received. We don’t actually have to distribute the goods in this   way. Jaime: I always thought that accounting was supposed to show what really happened. It all sounds like “make believe” to me! Why not report what really   happens?   Respond to Jaime’s concerns.

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The following is an excerpt from a conversation between Jaime Noll, the warehouse manager


                                                     for Baltic Wholesale Co., and its accountant, Tara Stroud. Baltic Wholesale operates a large re-

gional warehouse that supplies produce and other grocery products to grocery stores in  smaller


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


communities.

 

Jaime:  Tara, can you explain what’s going on here with these monthly   statements?

Tara:  Sure, Jaime. How can I help  you?

Jaime:  I don’t understand this last-in, first-out inventory procedure. It just doesn’t make   sense.

Tara: Well, what it means is that we assume that the last goods we receive are the first ones sold. So the inventory is made up of the items we purchased   first.

Jaime: Yes, but that’s my problem. It doesn’t work that way! We always distribute the oldest produce first. Some of that produce is perishable! We can’t keep any of it very long or it’ll spoil.

Tara: Jaime, you don’t understand. We only assume that the products we distribute are the last ones received. We don’t actually have to distribute the goods in this   way.

Jaime: I always thought that accounting was supposed to show what really happened. It all sounds like “make believe” to me! Why not report what really   happens?

 

Respond to Jaime’s concerns.

 

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