INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260679694
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Textbook Question
Chapter 8, Problem 8.13BE
Dollar-value LIFO
• LO8–8
At the beginning of 2018, a company adopts the dollar-value LIFO inventory method for its one inventory pool. The pool’s value on that date was $1,400,000. The 2018 ending inventory valued at year-end costs was $1,664,000 and the year-end cost index was 1.04. Calculate the inventory value at the end of 2018 using the dollar-value LIFO method.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Hardev
8
Goldmeyer Company has used the FIFO method of inventory valuation since it began operations in 2021. Goldmeyer decided to
change to the average cost method for determining inventory costs at the beginning of 2024. The following schedule shows year-end
inventory balances under the FIFO and average cost methods:
eBook
101
Hint
D
Print
References
Year
2021
2022
2023
FIFO
$46,200
81,600
87,800
Required:
1. Ignoring income taxes, prepare the 2024 journal entry to adjust the accounts to reflect the average cost method.
2. How much higher or lower would cost of goods sold be in the 2023 revised income statement?
Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.
Required 1 Required 2
Ignoring income taxes, prepare the 2024 journal entry to adjust the accounts to reflect the average cost method.
Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.
View transaction list
Average Cost
$ 56,400
72,200
81,600
P 8-14 Dollar-value LIFO
LO8-8
Kingston Company uses the dollar-value LIFO method of computing inventory. An external price index is used
to convert ending inventory to base year. The company began operations on January 1, 2018, with an inventory
of $150,000. Year-end inventories at year-end costs and cost indexes for its one inventory pool were as follows:
Year Ended
December 31
2018
2019
2020
2021
Ending Inventory
at Year-End Costs
$200,000
245,700
235,980
228,800
Cost Index
(Relative to Base Year)
1.08
1.17
1.14
1.10
Required:
Calculate inventory amounts at the end of each year.
Chapter 8 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING (LL) W/CONNECT
Ch. 8 - Describe the three types of inventory of a...Ch. 8 - What is the main difference between a perpetual...Ch. 8 - The Cloud Company employs a perpetual inventory...Ch. 8 - The Bockner Company shipped merchandise to Laetner...Ch. 8 - What is a consignment arrangement? Explain the...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.6QCh. 8 - The Esquire Company employs a periodic inventory...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.8QCh. 8 - Its common in the electronics industry for unit...Ch. 8 - Explain why proponents of LIFO argue that it...
Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.11QCh. 8 - Describe the ratios used by financial analysts to...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.13QCh. 8 - Prob. 8.14QCh. 8 - The Austin Company uses the dollar-value LIFO...Ch. 8 - Identify any differences between U.S. GAAP and...Ch. 8 - Determining ending inventory; periodic system ...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.2BECh. 8 - Prob. 8.3BECh. 8 - Purchas e discounts; gross method LO83 On...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.5BECh. 8 - Prob. 8.6BECh. 8 - Inventor y cost flow methods; perpetual system ...Ch. 8 - LIFO method LO84 Esquire Inc. uses the LIFO...Ch. 8 - LIFO method LO84 AAA Hardware uses the LIFO...Ch. 8 - LIFO liquidation LO86 Refer to the situation...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.11BECh. 8 - Ratio analysis LO87 Selected financial statement...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 At the beginning of 2018,...Ch. 8 - Perpetual inventory system; journal entries LO81...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.2ECh. 8 - Determining cost of goods sold; periodic inventory...Ch. 8 - Perpetual and periodic inventory systems compared ...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.6ECh. 8 - Goods in transit; consignment LO82 The December...Ch. 8 - Physical quantities and costs included in...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.9ECh. 8 - Prob. 8.10ECh. 8 - Prob. 8.11ECh. 8 - FASB codification research LO82, LO83 Access the...Ch. 8 - Inventory cost flow methods; periodic system ...Ch. 8 - Inventory cost flow methods; perpetual system ...Ch. 8 - Comparison of FIFO and LIFO; periodic system ...Ch. 8 - Average cost method; periodic and perpetual...Ch. 8 - FIFO, LIFO, and average cost methods LO81, LO84...Ch. 8 - Supplemental LIFO disclosures; LIFO reserve; AEP...Ch. 8 - LIFO liquidation LO81, LO84, LO86 The Reuschel...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 On January 1, 2018, the...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 Mercury Company has only...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 Carswell Electronics...Ch. 8 - Concepts; terminology LO81 through LO85 Listed...Ch. 8 - Various inventory transactions; journal entries ...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.2PCh. 8 - Prob. 8.4PCh. 8 - Various inventory costing methods LO81, LO84...Ch. 8 - Various inventory costing methods LO81, LO84...Ch. 8 - Supple mental LIFO disclosures; Caterpillar LO84,...Ch. 8 - LIFO liquidation LO84, LO86 Taylor Corporation...Ch. 8 - LIFO liquidation LO84, LO86 Cansela Corporation...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.11PCh. 8 - Integrating problem; inventories and accounts...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 On January 1, 2018, the...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 Kingston Company uses the...Ch. 8 - Dollar-value LIFO LO88 On January 1, 2018,...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.1BYPCh. 8 - Real World Case 82 Physical quantities and costs...Ch. 8 - Judgment Case 83 The specific identification...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.4BYPCh. 8 - Prob. 8.5BYPCh. 8 - Judgment Case 86 Goods in transit LO82 At the end...Ch. 8 - Ethics Case 87 Profit manipulation LO84 In 2017...Ch. 8 - Real World Case 88 Effects of inventory valuation...Ch. 8 - Real World Case 89 Effects of inventory valuation...Ch. 8 - Communication Case 810 Dollar-value LIFO method ...Ch. 8 - Prob. 8.11BYPCh. 8 - Prob. 8.CCTCCh. 8 - Prob. CCIFRS
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, accounting and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- (Appendix 8.1) Inventory Write-Down The following are the inventories for the years 2019, 2020, and 2021 for Parry Company: Required: 1. Assume the inventory that existed at the end of each year was sold in the subsequent year. Prepare journal entries to record the lower of cost or net realizable value for each of the following alternatives: a. allowance method, periodic inventory system b. direct method, periodic inventory system 2. Next Level Refer to your answer for P8-2. How does the use of the periodic inventory system affect the write-down of inventory to the lower of cost or net realizable value?arrow_forward(Appendix 8.1) Inventory Write-Down The inventories of Berry Company for the years 2019 and 2020 are as follows: Berry uses the periodic inventory method and the FIFO inventory cost flow assumption. Required: 1. Assume the inventory that existed at the end of 2019 was sold in 2020. Prepare the necessary journal entries at the end of each year to record the correct inventory valuation if Berry uses the: a. direct method b. allowance method 2. Next Level Refer to your answer for E8-6. How does the use of a periodic or perpetual inventory system affect the valuation of inventory?arrow_forwardInventory Errors McLelland Inc. reported net income of $175,000 for 2019 and $210,000 for 2020. Early in 2020, McLelland discovers that the December 31, 2019 ending inventory was overstated by $20,000. For simplicity, ignore taxes. Required: 1. What is the correct net income for 2019? For 2020? 2. Assuming the error was not corrected, what is the effect on the balance sheet at December 31, 2019? At December 31, 2020?arrow_forward
- ( Appendix 6B) Inventory Costing Methods Grencia Company uses a periodic inventory system. For 2018 and 2019, Grencia has the following data (assume all purchases and sales are for cash): Required: 1. Compute cost of goods sold, the cost of ending inventory, and gross margin for each year using FIFO. 2. Compute cost of goods sold, the cost of ending inventory, and gross margin for each year using LIFO. 3. Compute cost of goods sold, the cost of ending inventory, and gross margin for each year using the average cost method. ( Note: Use four decimal places for per unit calculations and round all other numbers to the nearest dollar.) 4. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Which method would result in the lowest amount paid for taxes? 5. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION Which method produces the most realistic amount for income? For inventory? Explain your answer. 6. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION What is the effect of purchases made later in the year on the gross margin when LIFO is employed? When FIFO is employed? Be sure to explain why any differences occur. 7. CONCEPTUAL CONNECTION If you worked Problem 6-68B, compare your answers. What are the differences? Be sure to explain why any differences occurred.arrow_forward( Appendix 6B) Refer to the information for Morgan Inc. above. If Morgan uses a periodic inventory system, what is the cost of ending inventory under LIFO at April 30? a. $32,800 b. $38,400 c. $63,600 d. $69,200arrow_forwardProblem 8-15 (Algo) Dollar-value LIFO [LOB-8] On January 1, 2024, a company adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method. The inventory value for its one inventory pool on this date was $270,000. An internally generated cost index is used to convert ending inventory to bese year. Year-end Inventories at year- end costs and cost indexes for its one inventory pool were as follows: Year Ended December 31 2024 2025 2026 Inventory Year- Cost Index (Relative End Costs $354,640 365,040 413,110 141,840 to Base Year) 1.04 1.08 1.09 Required: Calculate inventory amounts at the end of each year Note: Round intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollars. Date Inventory Layers Converted to Base Year Cost Inventory at Year-End Inventory Cost Index Layers at Base Year Cost Year-End Cost 01012024 12/31/2024 12012025 12012026 Inventory Layers Converted to Cost Inventory DVL Cost Inventory Layers at Year- Inventory End Cost Layers Converted to Cost Index Cost Base 2024 Base…arrow_forward
- Subject: accountingarrow_forwardaj.5arrow_forwardProblem 8-13 (Algo) Dollar-value LIFO [LO8-8] On January 1, 2024, a company adopted the dollar-value LIFO method. The inventory value for its one inventory pool on this date was $390,000. Inventory data for 2024 through 2026 are as follows: Date 12/31/2024 12/31/2025 12/31/2026 Date Required: Calculate the company's ending inventory for 2024, 2025, and 2026, 01/01/2024 12/31/2024 12/31/2025 Ending Inventory at Year-End Costs $ 430,500 484,500 510,450 12/31/2026 Cost Index 1.05 1.14 1.23 Inventory Layers Converted to Base Year Cost Inventory Layers at Base Year Cost Inventory at Year-End Cost Year-End Cost Index M T a W Base Base 2024 Base 2024 2025 Base 2024 2025 2026 Inventory Layers Converted to Cost Year-End Cost Index Inventory Layers at Base Year Cost - M " . Inventory Layers Converted to Cost Inventory DVL Cost $ $ $ $ 0 0 0 0arrow_forward
- Review Exercises 7-41 M7-8 Assuming no beginning inventory, what can be said about the trend of inventory prices if cost of goods sold computed when inventory is valucd using the FIFO method exceeds cost of goods sold when inventory is valued using the LIFO method? Under the dollar-value LIFO inventory method, Kern's inventory method, Kern's inventory on December 31, 2016, would be: LO 7.5 a. $650,000 b. $655,000 c. $660,000 d. $720,000 a. Prices decreased. When the double-extension approach to the dollar-value LIFO inventory cost flow method is used, the inventory layer added in the current year is multiplied by an index number. How would the following be used in the calculation of this index number? M7-10 b. Prices remained unchanged. c. Prices increased. d. Price trend cannot be determined from information given. LO 7.7 On December 31, 2015, Kern Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method. All of Kern's inventories constitute a single pool. The inventory on Dccember 31,…arrow_forwardPlease do not give solution in image format thankuarrow_forwardChapter 8 Perform (ASAC LO 5 and BSAC LO 2) Kingbird Company began operations late in 2024 and adopted the conventional retail inventory method. Because there was no beginning inventory for 2024 and no markdowns during 2024, the ending inventory for 2024 was $13,708 under both the conventional retail method and the LIFO retail method. At the end of 2025, management wants to compare the results of applying the conventional and LIFO retail methods. There was no change in the price level during 2025. The following data are available for computations. Cost Inventory, January 1, 2025 Sales revenue Net markups mu Net markdowns mo Purchases Freight-in Estimated theft (b) The LIFO retail method. Ending inventory at cost Ending inventory at retail Cost $ $13,708 $ 63,900 5,888 Retail Compute the cost of the 2025 ending inventory under both: (a) The conventional retail method. $20,200 77,000 mu 9,900 mD 1,800 ex Beg Ending inventory using the conventional retail method $ 87,500 2,200 27336 40800…arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And AnalysisAccountingISBN:9781337788281Author:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald PagachPublisher:Cengage LearningCornerstones of Financial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337690881Author:Jay Rich, Jeff JonesPublisher:Cengage Learning
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Accounting
ISBN:9781337788281
Author:James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Cornerstones of Financial Accounting
Accounting
ISBN:9781337690881
Author:Jay Rich, Jeff Jones
Publisher:Cengage Learning
IAS 29 Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary Economies: Summary 2021; Author: Silvia of CPDbox;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55luVuTYLY8;License: Standard Youtube License