Deck 6: Inventory Costing and Valuation
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Deck 6: Inventory Costing and Valuation
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The advantage of FIFO is that it assigns the most recent costs to cost of goods sold, and better matches current costs with revenues on the income statement.
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Goods in transit are automatically included in inventory.
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3
In a period of inflation, FIFO usually gives a lower taxable income and thus a tax advantage.
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4
Incidental costs added to the value of inventory include import duties, transportation-in, storage, and insurance.
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Net realizable value for damaged or obsolete goods is sales price plus the cost of making the sale.
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Damaged goods are not counted in inventory if they cannot be sold.
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One of the most important decisions in accounting for inventory is determining the per-unit costs assigned to inventory items.
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A business that has inventory items that are ordinarily interchangeable may use either the FIFO or moving weighted average methods to assign costs to inventory.
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9
The total dollar value of inventory on hand is determined by: (1) estimating the units on hand, (2) multiplying the count by cost per unit, and (3) adding the costs for all products.
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10
A business that has inventory items that are ordinarily interchangeable is required to use the specific identification method of assigning costs to inventory.
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11
Goods on consignment are goods shipped by their owner, called the consignee, to another party called the consignor.
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12
If obsolete or damaged goods can be sold, they will be included in inventory at their net realizable value if it is less than cost.
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13
The three methods of inventory valuation that are most often used in Canada are specific identification, FIFO, and (moving) weighted average.
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14
The principle of faithful representation is used by some companies to justify allocating incidental inventory costs to cost of goods sold.
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15
When taking a physical count of inventory, the use of pre-numbered inventory tickets assists in the control process.
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16
The cost of an inventory item includes its invoice price plus any added or incidental costs necessary to put it in a place and condition for sale.
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17
An advantage of the moving weighted-average method is that it tends to smooth out price changes.
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18
All material incidental costs of inventory acquisition and handling are assigned to inventory.
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19
If the supplier pays freight charges, then ownership of inventory passes when goods arrive at their destination.
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20
The consistency principle allows companies to use different inventory valuation methods period to period as long as the changes are fully disclosed.
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21
The necessary financial statement disclosure is accomplished if the amount presented is properly calculated.
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22
The assignment of costs to cost of goods sold and inventory using (moving) weighted average usually gives different results depending on whether a perpetual or periodic system is used.
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23
The consistency principle means that one costing method, such as FIFO or moving weighted average, has to be used exclusively.
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24
When preparing the financial statements, management can choose the inventory cost flow assumption it will use for a particular year in order to impact the reported net income.
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25
The inventory cost flow assumption that assigns the highest cost to cost of goods sold in a period of rising prices is FIFO.
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26
The FIFO method assumes that costs for the most recently purchased items are recovered first.
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27
The inventory cost flow assumption that is used cannot have a material impact on the financial statements.
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28
An error in valuing inventory will cause an error in the amount of cost of goods sold.
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29
The necessary financial statement disclosure is accomplished if the amount disclosed is properly calculated and the costing method used is stated.
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30
When purchase prices do not change, the choice of an inventory costing method is unimportant.
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31
The decline in merchandise inventory from cost to NRV is recorded in an adjusting entry at the end of the period.
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32
Trekking Company has inventory with a net realizable value of $217,000 and a cost of $241,000. According to the guidance provided by the principle of faithful representation, the inventory should be written down to $217,000.
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33
In applying LCNRV, net realizable value is defined as the sales price less costs incurred to make the sale.
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34
Trekking Company's total cost of inventory was $305,000. The net realizable value is $297,000. Under LCNRV, the amount reported should be $305,000.
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35
The consistency principle helps ensure that financial statements are comparable across periods.
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36
The materiality principle requires that the inventory valuation method follow the flow of goods.
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37
The principle of faithful representation requires that information be complete, neutral and free from error so that assets and income are not overstated and liabilities and expenses are not understated.
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38
Trekking Company's cost of inventory was $317,500. Due to phenomenal demand the net realizable value has increased to $323,000. Trekking Company should write up the value of inventory under the LCNRV rule.
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39
The choice of an inventory cost flow assumption can have a dramatic impact on amounts in financial statements.
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40
The inventory cost flow assumption that assigns the highest cost to ending inventory in a period of rising prices is moving weighted average.
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41
Errors in inventory valuation only affect the current period's records and financial statements.
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42
If the cost to retail ratio is 60% and ending inventory at retail is $45,000, then estimated ending inventory at cost is $27,000.
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43
When businesses apply the lower of cost and net realizable value rule on an item by item basis, they will report the lowest inventory value possible.
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44
The gross profit ratio measures how much of each dollar of gross sales is gross profit.
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45
If your inventory is destroyed by fire you can estimate the amount of inventory destroyed if you know: beginning inventory, purchases, net sales, and gross profit ratio.
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46
The retail amount of inventory refers to its dollar amount measured using selling prices of inventory items.
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47
All businesses should take an inventory count once each year to avoid inventory errors or shortages.
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48
An understatement of beginning inventory will understate cost of goods sold and overstate net income.
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49
To avoid the time-consuming process of taking an inventory each month, some companies use the gross profit method to estimate ending inventory.
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50
Because an inventory error causes an offsetting error in the next period, it is sometimes said to be self-correcting.
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51
Trekking Company's inventory in its River Oaks store was destroyed by a flood. Its gross profit ratio was 65% and net sales were $30,000. The estimated cost of goods available for sale was $32,500. The estimated value of the lost inventory was $18,000.
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52
The retail inventory method estimates the cost of ending inventory by applying the gross profit ratio to net sales.
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53
Because inventory errors are self-correcting in following accounting periods, managers will be able to make correct decisions based on changes in net income and cost of goods sold.
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54
All businesses should take an inventory count once each year to identify inventory errors or shortages.
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55
In applying the faithful representation principle, an accountant should choose the most realistic value available, so that the inventory value is not overstated.
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56
The gross profit ratio measures how much of each dollar of net sales is gross profit.
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57
Most businesses use expected sales price minus the cost of making the sale as the definition of net realizable value.
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58
The principle of faithful representation provides the guidance in reporting inventory at net realizable value when net realizable value is lower than cost.
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59
An understatement of ending inventory will understate cost of goods sold and overstate net income.
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60
Most businesses apply the lower of cost and net realizable value rule to groups of similar or related items.
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61
Management must include which of the following considerations when accounting for inventory
A) Costing method
B) Inventory system
C) Items to be included and their cost
D) Use of lower of cost and net realizable value
E) All of the above
A) Costing method
B) Inventory system
C) Items to be included and their cost
D) Use of lower of cost and net realizable value
E) All of the above
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62
Costs included in the value of inventory are
A) Purchase price less discounts
B) Transportation-in
C) Storage
D) Insurance
E) All of the above
A) Purchase price less discounts
B) Transportation-in
C) Storage
D) Insurance
E) All of the above
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63
The merchandise turnover ratio is calculated by dividing average merchandise inventory by cost of goods sold.
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64
Merchandise inventory includes
A) All goods owned by a company and held for sale
B) Goods in transit
C) Goods on consignment
D) Damaged goods
E) All of the above
A) All goods owned by a company and held for sale
B) Goods in transit
C) Goods on consignment
D) Damaged goods
E) All of the above
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65
The retail inventory method of estimating inventory can be used to estimate the amount of inventory shortage if a physical count is also done.
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66
The merchandise turnover ratio is used to measure profitability.
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67
Damaged or obsolete goods
A) Are not counted as saleable inventory
B) Are counted at full cost
C) Are included in inventory at net realizable value if that is less than cost
D) Are not counted as saleable inventory or are counted at full cost
E) Are not counted as saleable inventory and are included in inventory at net realizable value if that is less than cost
A) Are not counted as saleable inventory
B) Are counted at full cost
C) Are included in inventory at net realizable value if that is less than cost
D) Are not counted as saleable inventory or are counted at full cost
E) Are not counted as saleable inventory and are included in inventory at net realizable value if that is less than cost
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68
The days' sales in inventory ratio is calculated by dividing ending inventory by cost of goods sold and multiplying the result by 365.
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69
Toys "R" had cost of goods sold of $6,900 million. Its ending inventory was $2,000 million. Therefore, its days' sales in inventory was 90 days.
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70
The retail inventory method of estimating inventory uses the ratio of goods available for sale at cost to goods available for sale at retail.
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71
Trekking Company's cost of goods sold was $15,550. Its average merchandise inventory was $4,575. Its merchandise turnover was 3.4.
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72
Goods in transit are included in inventory
A) At any time in transit
B) When the purchaser is responsible for paying freight charges
C) When the supplier pays the freight charges
D) When ownership has passed to the purchaser
E) When the purchaser is responsible for paying freight charges and when ownership has passed to the purchaser
A) At any time in transit
B) When the purchaser is responsible for paying freight charges
C) When the supplier pays the freight charges
D) When ownership has passed to the purchaser
E) When the purchaser is responsible for paying freight charges and when ownership has passed to the purchaser
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73
Physical counts of inventory
A) Are not necessary under the perpetual system
B) Are necessary to adjust for shrinkage
C) Should be taken at least once a month
D) Are necessary to adjust for shrinkage and should be taken at least once a month
E) Are not necessary under the perpetual system and should be taken at least once a month
A) Are not necessary under the perpetual system
B) Are necessary to adjust for shrinkage
C) Should be taken at least once a month
D) Are necessary to adjust for shrinkage and should be taken at least once a month
E) Are not necessary under the perpetual system and should be taken at least once a month
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74
Incidental costs of inventory
A) Can be assigned to every unit
B) May be immaterial
C) Can be allocated to cost of goods sold
D) Are subject to the materiality principle
E) All of the above
A) Can be assigned to every unit
B) May be immaterial
C) Can be allocated to cost of goods sold
D) Are subject to the materiality principle
E) All of the above
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75
Goods on consignment
A) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner
B) Are reported in the consignee's books as inventory
C) Are reported on the consignor's books as inventory
D) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner and are reported in the consignee's books as inventory
E) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner and are reported on the consignor's books as inventory
A) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner
B) Are reported in the consignee's books as inventory
C) Are reported on the consignor's books as inventory
D) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner and are reported in the consignee's books as inventory
E) Are goods shipped by the owner to the consignee who sells the goods for the owner and are reported on the consignor's books as inventory
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76
The accepted method for valuing inventory includes
A) Counting the units of each product on hand
B) Multiplying the count for each product by its cost per unit
C) Adding the costs for all products
D) Counting the units of each product on hand and multiplying the count for each product by its cost per unit
E) All of the above
A) Counting the units of each product on hand
B) Multiplying the count for each product by its cost per unit
C) Adding the costs for all products
D) Counting the units of each product on hand and multiplying the count for each product by its cost per unit
E) All of the above
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77
A company's ability to pay its short-term obligations depends on how quickly it sells its merchandise inventory.
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78
A form attached to the counted items in the process of taking a physical inventory is a(n)
A) Sales tag
B) Subsidiary record
C) Inventory ticket
D) Credit invoice
E) Sales receipt
A) Sales tag
B) Subsidiary record
C) Inventory ticket
D) Credit invoice
E) Sales receipt
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79
There is no difference in the amount of inventory calculated by the periodic and perpetual inventory systems when using FIFO or weighted average cost flow assumptions.
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80
There is no difference in the amount of inventory calculated by the periodic and perpetual inventory systems when using the FIFO cost flow assumption.
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