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McGraw-Hill's Taxation of Individuals 3rd Edition by Brian Spilker,Benjamin Ayers,John Robinson,Edmund Outslay ,Ronald Worsham,John Barrick,Connie Weaver

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0077328368
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McGraw-Hill's Taxation of Individuals 3rd Edition by Brian Spilker,Benjamin Ayers,John Robinson,Edmund Outslay ,Ronald Worsham,John Barrick,Connie Weaver

Edition 3ISBN: 978-0077328368
Exercise 41
Nicole's business uses the accrual method of accounting and accounts for inventory with specific identification.In year 0, Nicole received a $4,500 payment with an order for inventory to be delivered to the client early next year.Nicole has the inventory ready for delivery at the end of year 0 (she purchased the inventory in year 0 for $2,300).
a.When does Nicole recognize the $2,200 of gross profit ($4,500 revenue minus $2,300 cost of the inventory) if she uses the full-inclusion method
b.When does Nicole recognize the $2,200 of gross profit from the inventory sale if she if she uses the deferral method
c.How would Nicole account for the inventory-related transactions if she uses the cash method of accounting and her annual sales are usually less than $100,000
d.How would Nicole account for the inventory-related transactions if she uses the cash method of accounting and her annual sales are usually over $2,000,000 per year
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