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The following independent situations relate to inventory accounting.

1. Kim Co. purchased goods with a list price of \(175,000, subject to trade discounts of 20% and 10%, with no cash discounts allowable. How much should Kim Co. record as the cost of these goods?

2. Keillor Company’s inventory of \)1,100,000 at December 31, 2017, was based on a physical count of goods priced at cost and before any year-end adjustments relating to the following items.

(a) Goods shipped from a vendor f.o.b. shipping point on December 24, 2017, at an invoice cost of \(69,000 to Keillor Company were received on January 4, 2018.

(b) The physical count included \)29,000 of goods billed to Sakic Corp. f.o.b. shipping point on December 31, 2017. The carrier picked up these goods on January 3, 2018.

What amount should Keillor report as inventory on its balance sheet?

3. Zimmerman Corp. had 1,500 units of part M.O. on hand May 1, 2017, costing \(21 each. Purchases of part M.O. during May were as follows.

Units Unit Cost

May 9 2,000 \)22.00

17 3,500 23.00

26 1,000 24.00

A physical count on May 31, 2017, shows 2,000 units of part M.O. on hand. Using the FIFO method, what is the cost of part M.O. inventory at May 31, 2017? Using the LIFO method, what is the inventory cost? Using the average-cost method, what is the inventory cost?

4. Ashbrook Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO method on January 1, 2017 (using internal price indexes and multiple pools). The following data are available for inventory pool A for the 2 years following adoption of LIFO.

At Base- At Current-

Inventory Year Cost Year Cost

1/1/17 \(200,000 \)200,000

12/31/17 240,000 264,000

12/31/18 256,000 286,720

Computing an internal price index and using the dollar-value LIFO method, at what amount should the inventory be reported at December 31, 2018?

5. Donovan Inc., a retail store chain, had the following information in its general ledger for the year 2018.

Merchandise purchased for resale $909,400

Interest on notes payable to vendors 8,700

Purchase returns 16,500

Freight-in 22,000

Freight-out (delivery expense) 17,100

Cash discounts on purchases 6,800

What is Donovan’s inventoriable cost for 2018?

Instructions

Answer each of the preceding questions about inventories, and explain your answers.

Short Answer

Expert verified
  1. Cost of goods are $126,000
  2. Inventory amount recorded in balance sheet is $1,140,000.
  3. Value of ending inventory under FIFO, LIFO, and average cost are $47,000, $42,500, and $45,000 respectively.
  4. Amount reported is $261,920
  5. Inventoriable cost for 2018 amounts to $908,100.

Step by step solution

01

Cost of goods purchased

Costofpurchase=Listprice×100%-Tradediscountfirst×100%-Tradediscountsecond=$175,000×80100×90100=$126,000

The cost of goods should be recorded at $126,000.

02

Goods cost to be included in the inventory

a) Goods shipped from a vendor based on f.o.b. shipping point should be included in inventory irrespective of the receiving date.

b) Goods shipped to customer based on f.o.b. shipping point should be deducted from inventory irrespective of the delivery date.

Based on the above criteria, the Inventory to be recorded on Dec 31, 2017 will be as follows –

AdjustedinventoryonDec31,2017=Currentinventory+Purchaseonf.o.bshipping-Saleonf.o.bshipping=$1,100,000+$69,000-$29,000=$1,140,000

Inventory should be recorded $1,140,000 on Dec 31, 2017.

03

Inventory valuation under periodic inventory

Inventory valuation in the periodic system under FIFO, LIFO, and average method will be as follows - ValueofendinginventoryunderFIFO=1,000unitspurchasedon26May+1,000unitspurchasedon17May=1000×$24+1000×$23=$24,000+$23,000=$47,000ValueofendinginventoryunderLIFO=1,500unitsofbeginning+500unitspurchasedon9May=1500×$21+500×$22=$31,500+$11,000=$42,500AveragecostofinventoryonDec31=Totalbeginninginventoryvalue+TotalpurchasevalueTotalinventoryavailableforsale=1500×$21+2000×$22+3500×$23+1000×$241500+2000+3500+1000=$180,0008,000=$22.5ValueofendinginventoryunderAveragecost=2000endingunits×Averagecost=2000×$22.5=$45,000

Value of ending inventory under FIFO, LIFO, and average cost are $47,000, $42,500, and $45,000 respectively.

04

Dollar value LIFO

The price index for any year is the ratio between the inventory value at the current price and the inventory value at the base year price.

Date

Inventory value at current year cost

/

Inventory value at base year cost

=

Price index

Jan 1, 2017

$200,000

/

$200,000

=

1 or 100

Dec 31, 2017

$264,000

/

$240,000

=

1.1 or 110

Dec 31, 2018

$286,720

/

$256,000

=

1.12 or 112

Inventory at dollar value LIFO

Date

Layer (difference between ending base value and beginning base value)

X

Price Index

=

Dollar Value LIFO

Jan 1, 2017

$200,000

X

100

=

$200,000

Dec 31, 2017

$40,000

X

110

=

$44,000

Dec 31, 2018

$16,000

X

112

=

$17,920

Total

$256,000

$261,920

05

Inventoriable cost

Inventoriablecost=Purchase-Purchasereturn-Discount+Freightin=$909,400-$16,500-$6,800+$22,000=$908,100

Inventoriable cost for 2018 amounts to $908,100.

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Case 1: T J International

T J International was founded in 1969 as Trus Joist International. The firm, a manufacturer of specialty building products, has its headquarters in Boise, Idaho. The company, through its partnership in the Trus Joist MacMillan joint venture, develops and manufactures engineered lumber. This product is a high-quality substitute for structural lumber and uses lower-grade wood and materials formerly considered waste. The company also is majority owner of the Outlook Window Partnership, which is a consortium of three wood and vinyl window manufacturers.

Following is T J International’s adapted income statement and information concerning inventories from its annual report.

T J International

Sales \(618,876,000

Cost of goods sold 475,476,000

Gross profit 143,400,000

Selling and administrative expenses 102,112,000

Income from operations 41,288,000

Other expense 24,712,000

Income before income tax 16,576,000

Income taxes 7,728,000

Net income \) 8,848,000

Inventories.Inventories are valued at the lower of cost or market and include material, labor, and production overhead costs. Inventories consisted of the following:

Current Year Prior Year

Finished goods \(27,512,000 \)23,830,000

Raw materials and

work-in-progress 34,363,00033,244,000

61,875,000 57,074,000

Reduction to LIFO cost (5,263,000) (3,993,000)

\(56,612,000 \)53,081,000

The last-in, first-out (LIFO) method is used for determining the cost of lumber, veneer, Microllamlumber, TJI joists, and open web joists. Approximately 35 percent of total inventories at the end of the current year were valued using the LIFO method. The first-in, first-out (FIFO) method is used to determine the cost of all other inventories.

Instructions

(a) How much would income before taxes have been if FIFO costing had been used to value all inventories?

(b) If the income tax rate is 46.6%, what would income tax have been if FIFO costing had been used to value all inventories ? In your opinion, is this difference in net income between the two methods material? Explain.

(c) Does the use of a different costing system for different types of inventory mean that there is a different physical flow of goods among the different types of inventory? Explain.

Arruza Co. is considering switching from the specific-goods LIFO approach to the dollar-value LIFO approach. Because the financial personnel at Arruza know very little about dollar-value LIFO, they ask youto answer the following questions.

(a) What is a LIFO pool?

(b) Is it possible to use a LIFO pool concept and not use dollar-value LIFO? Explain.

(c) What is a LIFO liquidation?

(d) How are price indexes used in the dollar-value LIFO method?

(e) What are the advantages of dollar-value LIFO over specific-goods LIFO?

Bienvenu Enterprises reported cost of goods sold for 2017 of \(1,400,000 and retained earnings of \)5,200,000 at December 31, 2017. Bienvenu later discovered that its ending inventories at December 31, 2016 and 2017, were overstated by\(110,000 and \)35,000, respectively. Determine the corrected amounts for 2017 cost of goods sold and December 31, 2017,retained earnings.

Ann M. Martin Company makes the following errors during the current year.

(Evaluate each case independently and assume ending inventory in the following year is correctly stated.)

1. Ending inventory is overstated, but purchases and related accounts payable are recorded correctly.

2. Both ending inventory and purchases and related accounts payable are understated. (Assume this purchase was recordedand paid for in the following year.)

3. Ending inventory is correct, but a purchase on account was not recorded. (Assume this purchase was recorded and paidfor in the following year.)

Instructions

Indicate the effect of each of these errors on working capital, current ratio (assume that the current ratio is greater than 1), retained earnings, and net income for the current year and the subsequent year.

The net income per books of Linda Patrick Company was determined without knowledge of the errors indicated.

Net Income Error in Ending

Year per Books Inventory

2012 \(50,000 Overstated \) 3,000

2013 52,000 Overstated 9,000

2014 54,000 Understated 11,000

2015 56,000 No error

2016 58,000 Understated 2,000

2017 60,000 Overstated 8,000

Instructions

Prepare a worksheet to show the adjusted net income figure for each of the 6 years after taking into account the inventoryerrors.

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