Multiple Choice
Accounting procedures allow a business to evaluate their inventory costs based on two methods: LIFO (Last In First Out) or FIFO (First In First Out) . A manufacturer evaluated its finished goods inventory (in $000s) for five products with the LIFO and FIFO methods. To analyze the difference, they computed (FIFO - LIFO) for each product. Based on the following results, does the LIFO method result in a lower cost of inventory than the FIFO method? What is the null hypothesis?
A) H0: µd = 0
B) H0: µd ≠ 0
C) H0: µd ≤ 0
D) H0: µd ≥ 0
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