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Assume that in an annual audit of Harlowe Inc. at December 31, 2017, you findthe following transactions near the closing date.

1. A special machine, fabricated to order for a customer, was finished and specifically segregated in the back part of the shippingroom on December 31, 2017. The customer was billed on that date and the machine excluded from inventory althoughit was shipped on January 4, 2018.

2. Merchandise costing \(2,800 was received on January 3, 2018, and the related purchase invoice recorded January 5. Theinvoice showed the shipment was made on December 29, 2017, f.o.b. destination.

3. A packing case containing a product costing \)3,400 was standing in the shipping room when the physical inventory wastaken. It was not included in the inventory because it was marked 鈥淗old for shipping instructions.鈥 Your investigationrevealed that the customer鈥檚 order was dated December 18, 2017, but that the case was shipped and the customer billedon January 10, 2018. The product was a stock item of your client.

4. Merchandise received on January 6, 2018, costing \(680 was entered in the purchase journal on January 7, 2018. The invoiceshowed shipment was made f.o.b. supplier鈥檚 warehouse on December 31, 2017. Because it was not on hand at December31, it was not included in inventory.

5. Merchandise costing \)720 was received on December 28, 2017, and the invoice was not recorded. You located it in thehands of the purchasing agent; it was marked 鈥渙n consignment.鈥

Instructions

Assuming that each of the amounts is material, state whether the merchandise should be included in the client鈥檚 inventory, andgive your reason for your decision on each item.

Short Answer

Expert verified

Only transactions 1, 3, and 4 would recognize the inventory on Dec 31, 2017.

Step by step solution

01

Step-by-step-solutionStep1: Transaction 1

In this case, it is not given whether the shipping was f.o.b. destination or f.o.b. shipping point. As the goods were shipped on 4 Jan 2018, it can be assumed to be f.o.b. shipping point. So the goods were in control of the company before Jan 4 and would be recognized as inventory on Dec 31, 2017.

02

Transaction 2

Under this case, the shipment was f.o.b. destination. So, the transaction would be recorded on the date of receiving the goods. Thus, inventories would not be recognized on Dec 31, 2017.

03

Transaction 3

Under this case, as the goods were shipped and billed on January 10, 2018, the title of goods was also transferred on the same date. So, on Dec 31, 2017, the goods would be recorded as inventory in the financial statement

04

Transaction 4A

Under this case, the shipment was based on the f.o.b. shipping point (supplier鈥檚 warehouse). So the title was received on the shipping date i.e. Dec 31, 2017. Thus the inventories should be recognized on Dec 31, 2017.

05

Transaction 5

As the good was received on a consignment basis, it would not be recognized as inventory. It will be recorded as consigned goods.

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Geddes Corporation is a medium-sized manufacturing company with two divisions and three subsidiaries, all located in the United States. The Metallic Division manufactures metal castings for the automotive industry, and the Plastic Division produces small plastic items for electrical products and other uses. The three subsidiaries manufacture various products for other industrial users.

Geddes Corporation plans to change from the lower of first-in, first-out (FIFO)-cost-or market method of inventory valuation to the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of inventory valuation to obtain tax benefits. To make the method acceptable for tax purposes, the change also will be made for its annual financial statements.

Instructions

(a) Describe the establishment of and subsequent pricing procedures for each of the following LIFO inventory methods.

(1) LIFO applied to units of product when the periodic inventory system is

used.

(2) Application of the dollar-value method to LIFO units of product.

(b) Discuss the specific advantages and disadvantages of using the dollar-value LIFO application as compared to specific goods LIFO (unit LIFO). (Ignore income tax considerations.)

(c) Discuss the general advantages and disadvantages claimed for LIFO methods.

Explain the following terms.

(a) LIFO layer.

(b) LIFO reserve.

(c) LIFO effect.

On December 31, 2016, the inventory of Powhattan Company amounts to \(800,000. During 2017, the company decides to use the dollar-value LIFO method of costing inventories. On December 31, 2017, the inventory is \)1,053,000 at December 31, 2017, prices. Using the December 31, 2016, price level of 100 and the December 31, 2017, price level of 108, compute the inventory value at December 31, 2017, under the dollar-value LIFO method.

Accounting, Analysis, and Principles

Englehart Company sells two types of pumps. One is large and is for commercial use. The other is smaller and is used in residentialswimming pools. The following inventory data is available for the month of March.

Price per

Units Unit Total

Residential Pumps

Inventory at Feb. 28: 200 \( 400 \) 80,000

Purchases:

March 10 500 \( 450 \)225,000

March 20 400 \( 475 \)190,000

March 30 300 \( 500 \)150,000

Sales:

March 15 500 \( 540 \)270,000

March 25 400 \( 570 \)228,000

Inventory at March 31: 500

Commercial Pumps

Inventory at Feb. 28: 600 \( 800 \)480,000

Purchases:

March 3 600 \( 900 \)540,000

March 12 300 \( 950 \)285,000

March 21 500 \(1,000 \)500,000

Sales:

March 18 900 \(1,080 \)972,000

March 29 600 \(1,140 \)684,000

Inventory at March 31: 500

Accounting

(a) Assuming Englehart uses a periodic inventory system, determine the cost of inventory on hand at March 31 and thecost of goods sold for March under first-in, first-out (FIFO).

(b) Assume Englehart uses dollar-value LIFO and one pool, consisting of the combination of residential and commercialpumps. Determine the cost of inventory on hand at March 31 and the cost of goods sold for March. Assume Englehart鈥檚initial adoption of LIFO is on March 1. Use the double-extension method to determine the appropriate price indices.

(Hint:The price index for February 28/March 1 should be 1.00.) (Round the index to three decimal places.)

Analysis

(a) Assume you need to compute a current ratio for Englehart. Which inventory method (FIFO or dollar-value LIFO) doyou think would give you a more meaningful current ratio?

(b) Some of Englehart鈥檚 competitors use LIFO inventory costing and some use FIFO. How can an analyst compare theresults of companies in an industry, when some use LIFO and others use FIFO?

Principles

Can companies change from one inventory accounting method to another? If a company changes to an inventory accounting methodused by most of its competitors, what are the trade-offs in terms of the conceptual framework discussed in Chapter 2 of the textbook?

In what ways are the inventory accounts of a retailing company different from those of a manufacturing company?

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