Deck 6: Inventories
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An overstatement of beginning inventory in a period will result in an overstatement of gross margin in the next period.
False
2
Supply-chain management works well in a just-in-time operating environment.
True
3
An understatement of ending inventory in a period will result in an understatement of gross margin in the next period.
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4
Supply-chain management helps companies maintain higher levels of inventory.
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5
Goods in transit shipped FOB destination should be included in the buyer's ending inventory.
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6
Indirect materials and indirect labor are components of manufacturing overhead.
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7
The term cost flow refers to the association of costs with their assumed flow in the operation of a business.
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8
A merchandiser's inventory consists of raw materials,work in process,and finished goods.
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9
Days' inventory on hand equals the inventory turnover divided by 365.
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10
Periodic and perpetual are examples of inventory costing systems.
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11
The costs included in work in process and finished goods inventories would properly contain manufacturing overhead costs.
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12
Inventory is an example of a long-term asset.
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13
An overstatement of ending inventory in a period will result in an overstatement of gross margin in that period.
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14
The lower the value assigned to ending inventory,the lower the gross margin.
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15
Despite its advantages,the just-in-time operating environment produces increased carrying costs for inventory.
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16
The portion of cost of goods available for sale that is not assigned to ending inventory is assigned to cost of goods sold.
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17
Inventory turnover is a measure expressed in terms of a percentage.
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18
Goods in transit shipped FOB shipping point should be included in the seller's ending inventory.
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19
The higher the inventory turnover,the higher the days' inventory on hand.
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20
The determination of the balance sheet cost of merchandise inventory is important to the determination of net income.
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21
The average-cost method relies on a simple average calculation.
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22
Costs incurred in storing inventory usually are included in inventory costs.
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23
The LIFO method is rarely used because most companies do not sell the last goods they purchase first.
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24
A major criticism of the FIFO method is that it magnifies the effects of the business cycle on business income.
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25
Realizable value is the amount for which an inventory item can be resold.
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26
The LIFO method agrees with the actual physical goods flow in most businesses.
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27
Inventory methods such as LIFO and FIFO deal more with cost flow than with goods flow.
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28
The LIFO method tends to smooth out the peaks and valleys of a business cycle.
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29
Under the periodic inventory system,cost of goods sold is not recorded until the end of the accounting period.
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30
In periods of rising inventory prices,the LIFO method will result in a higher inventory valuation than will the average-cost method.
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31
The lower-of-cost-or-market rule implies that it is unrealistic to carry inventory at a cost that is in excess of its market value.
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32
In accounting for inventory,the assumed cost flow need not match the physical goods flow.
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33
Merchandise inventory is valued on the balance sheet at the expected resale price.
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34
The matching of revenue with inventory costs is best achieved with the FIFO method.
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35
Freight charges associated with the purchase of inventory normally are not included in inventory cost.
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36
If prices were to never change,there would be no need for alternative inventory methods.
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37
When the cost of inventory is written down due to a market decline,a loss must be recorded.
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38
Goods held on consignment should be included in the consignee's ending inventory.
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39
In periods of rising prices,the FIFO method will result in a larger gross margin than the LIFO method.
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40
The specific identification method identifies the cost of each item in ending inventory.
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41
In verifying a claim for a loss of inventory,an insurance company might use the gross profit method.
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42
Ending merchandise inventory for LIFO will be the same dollar amount under a periodic inventory system as under a perpetual inventory system.
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43
If a company uses LIFO for tax purposes,it must also use LIFO for financial reporting purposes.
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44
The computer has made the perpetual inventory system more popular and easier to apply.
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45
When taking a physical inventory under the retail method,it is necessary to know only the quantity of items on hand.
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46
All of the following are inventory costing methods except
A) first-in, first-out.
B) average-cost.
C) periodic.
D) specific identification.
A) first-in, first-out.
B) average-cost.
C) periodic.
D) specific identification.
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47
In general,in times of rising prices,using FIFO has a favorable effect on cash flows.
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48
In periods of falling prices,LIFO will result in a higher ending inventory valuation than FIFO.
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49
In general,when prices are rising,use of the FIFO method will result in a lower tax liability than the other methods.
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50
Specific identification is a very popular inventory method because it is very easy to apply.
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51
A cost-to-retail percentage must be calculated when applying the retail method.
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52
During periods of consistently falling prices,the FIFO inventory method will produce the highest possible amount of net income.
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53
When the average-cost method is applied to a perpetual inventory system,a moving average cost per unit is computed with each purchase.
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54
The specific identification method and the FIFO method produce the same results under both the perpetual and periodic inventory systems.
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55
When the average-cost method is applied to a perpetual inventory system,the sale and purchase of goods will change the unit cost of the goods that remain in inventory.
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56
The average-cost method produces an ending inventory figure that is somewhere between the figures produced by FIFO and LIFO.
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57
The gross profit method requires that records be kept at both cost and retail.
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58
Under the perpetual inventory system,cost of goods sold is not recorded until the end of the accounting period.
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59
The FIFO inventory method produces the most up-to-date figure for ending inventory.
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60
Both the retail method and the gross profit method are useful in estimating the inventory cost.
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61
Applying the lower-of-cost-or-market rule follows which of the following accounting conventions?
A) Full disclosure
B) Matching
C) Materiality
D) Conservatism
A) Full disclosure
B) Matching
C) Materiality
D) Conservatism
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62
Which of the following costs usually would not be included in the inventory cost?
A) Storage costs
B) Related tariffs
C) Invoice price less purchases discounts
D) Insurance on goods in transit
A) Storage costs
B) Related tariffs
C) Invoice price less purchases discounts
D) Insurance on goods in transit
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63
The most important accounting problem in dealing with merchandise inventory is the application of which of the following conventions or rules?
A) Materiality
B) Full disclosure
C) Matching
D) Conservatism
A) Materiality
B) Full disclosure
C) Matching
D) Conservatism
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64
Inventory turnover is expressed in terms of
A) days.
B) a percentage.
C) dollars.
D) times.
A) days.
B) a percentage.
C) dollars.
D) times.
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65
Manufacturing overhead would not include which of the following costs?
A) Packing materials
B) Supervisory salaries
C) Factory rent
D) Raw materials
A) Packing materials
B) Supervisory salaries
C) Factory rent
D) Raw materials
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66
An understatement of year 1's ending inventory will
A) cause year 2's cost of goods sold to be overstated.
B) result in an understatement of year 2's beginning inventory.
C) not affect year 2's ending owner's equity.
D) have no effect on year 2's gross margin.
A) cause year 2's cost of goods sold to be overstated.
B) result in an understatement of year 2's beginning inventory.
C) not affect year 2's ending owner's equity.
D) have no effect on year 2's gross margin.
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67
Which of the following is an inventory valuation method?
A) First-in, first-out
B) Average-cost
C) Lower-of-cost-or-market
D) Perpetual
A) First-in, first-out
B) Average-cost
C) Lower-of-cost-or-market
D) Perpetual
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68
Which of the following accounts would not appear as an asset on a manufacturer's balance sheet?
A) Finished Goods
B) Work in Process
C) Factory Overhead
D) Raw Materials
A) Finished Goods
B) Work in Process
C) Factory Overhead
D) Raw Materials
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69
When applying the lower-of-cost-or-market rule to inventory valuation,market generally means
A) original cost, less physical deterioration.
B) replacement cost.
C) original cost.
D) resale value.
A) original cost, less physical deterioration.
B) replacement cost.
C) original cost.
D) resale value.
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70
Inventory costing methods place primary reliance on assumptions about the flow of
A) costs.
B) goods.
C) resale prices.
D) values.
A) costs.
B) goods.
C) resale prices.
D) values.
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71
An understatement of year 1's beginning inventory will
A) cause year 2's gross margin to be overstated.
B) cause year 1's cost of goods sold to be understated.
C) cause year 2's gross margin to be understated.
D) have no effect on year 1's gross margin.
A) cause year 2's gross margin to be overstated.
B) cause year 1's cost of goods sold to be understated.
C) cause year 2's gross margin to be understated.
D) have no effect on year 1's gross margin.
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72
Cost of goods sold equals $500,000,and average inventory equals $200,000.Days' inventory on hand equals
A) 91.3 days.
B) 146.0 days.
C) 821.9 days.
D) 912.5 days.
A) 91.3 days.
B) 146.0 days.
C) 821.9 days.
D) 912.5 days.
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73
Which of the following costs would not be included in the inventory cost?
A) Invoice price
B) Cost of goods held on consignment
C) Freight-in
D) Sales tax
A) Invoice price
B) Cost of goods held on consignment
C) Freight-in
D) Sales tax
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74
Average inventory equals $100,000,and cost of goods sold equals $216,000.Days' inventory on hand equals
A) 168.98 days.
B) 170.0 days.
C) 157.9 days.
D) 193.1 days.
A) 168.98 days.
B) 170.0 days.
C) 157.9 days.
D) 193.1 days.
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75
Days' inventory on hand equals 365 divided by
A) inventory turnover.
B) cost of goods sold.
C) goods available for sale.
D) average inventory.
A) inventory turnover.
B) cost of goods sold.
C) goods available for sale.
D) average inventory.
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76
An overstatement of beginning inventory results in
A) no effect on the period's gross margin.
B) an overstatement of gross margin.
C) an understatement of gross margin.
D) a need to adjust purchases.
A) no effect on the period's gross margin.
B) an overstatement of gross margin.
C) an understatement of gross margin.
D) a need to adjust purchases.
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77
Goods held on consignment are
A) kept for sale on the premises of the consignor.
B) included as part of no one's ending inventory.
C) never owned by the consignee.
D) included in the consignee's ending inventory.
A) kept for sale on the premises of the consignor.
B) included as part of no one's ending inventory.
C) never owned by the consignee.
D) included in the consignee's ending inventory.
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78
Which of the following is an inventory processing system?
A) Perpetual
B) Last-in, first-out
C) Lower-of-cost-or-market
D) Average-cost
A) Perpetual
B) Last-in, first-out
C) Lower-of-cost-or-market
D) Average-cost
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79
Which of the following is an inventory costing method?
A) Perpetual
B) Lower-of-cost-or-market
C) Specific identification
D) Periodic
A) Perpetual
B) Lower-of-cost-or-market
C) Specific identification
D) Periodic
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80
An overstatement of ending inventory in one period results in
A) an overstatement of the ending inventory of the next period.
B) an understatement of gross margin of the next period.
C) an overstatement of gross margin of the next period.
D) no effect on gross margin of the next period.
A) an overstatement of the ending inventory of the next period.
B) an understatement of gross margin of the next period.
C) an overstatement of gross margin of the next period.
D) no effect on gross margin of the next period.
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