CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR INTERMEDIATE
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.9BE
LIFO method
• LO8–4
AAA Hardware uses the LIFO method to value its inventory. Inventory at the beginning of the year consisted of 10,000 units of the company’s one product. These units cost $15 each. During the year, 60,000 units were purchased at a cost of $18 each and 64,000 units were sold. Near the end of the fiscal year, management is considering the purchase of an additional 5,000 units at $18. What would be the effect of this purchase on income before income taxes? Would your answer be the same if the company used FIFO instead of LIFO?
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CONNECT ONLINE ACCESS FOR INTERMEDIATE
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