INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING WPNG MULTI-S
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Chapter 9, Problem 2BE
To determine
Net realizable value: Net realizable value is defined as the amount from the sale of asset after deducting all expenses related to sale.
(a)
To determine the LCNRV for each item.
To determine
(b)
(1) LCNRV evaluation by an item-by-item approach.
(2) LCNRV evaluation by using Total category method.
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