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1 Accounting for Inventories

2 All expenditures incurred
Inventory Costs All expenditures incurred

3 All expenditures incurred to bring the item to its
Inventory Costs All expenditures incurred to bring the item to its

4 Inventory Costs All expenditures incurred to bring the item to its existing condition and location

5 Costs include Invoice cost Shipping Cash discounts
Purchases allowances

6 Inventory Systems - Periodic
Compute inventory balance at end of each accounting period Compute cost of goods sold at accounting period end

7 Inventory Systems - Perpetual
Compute cost of goods sold at each sale Compute new inventory balance at each sale

8 Cost Flow Assumptions Only with specific identification do we attempt to match the actual movement of product through the business with the movement of costs through the accounting system

9 Cost Flow Assumptions With other inventory cost methods, we make an assumption of the movement of costs through the accounting system. This "flow" of costs through the system need not match the movement of product through the business.

10 Cost Flow Assumptions First-In, First-Out

11 Cost Flow Assumptions First-In, First-Out
Earliest goods assumed to be first units sold

12 Cost Flow Assumptions First-In, First-Out
Earliest goods assumed to be first units sold Inventory made up of latest goods acquired

13 Cost Flow Assumptions Last-In, First-Out

14 Cost Flow Assumptions Last-In, First-Out
Newest goods assumed to be first units sold

15 Cost Flow Assumptions Last-In, First-Out
Newest goods assumed to be first units sold Inventory made up of earliest goods acquired

16 Cost Flow Assumptions Average cost

17 Cost Flow Assumptions Average cost
Cost of items sold is the weighted average of costs incurred

18 Cost Flow Assumptions Average cost
Cost of items sold is the weighted average of costs incurred Inventory is the weighted average of costs incurred

19 Inventory Example Data
Jan. 1 Beg Inven. 200 $4.00 $ Apr. 10 Purchase , Oct. 23 Purchase , Available 1,300 $6, Merchandise Sales May Dec Total 800

20 First-In First-Out Newest layer $6.00

21 First-In First-Out Newest layer 400 units @ $6.00 $2,400

22 First-In First-Out Newest layer 400 $6.00 $2,400 Next newest layer $5.00

23 First-In First-Out Newest layer 400 $6.00 $2,400 Next newest layer 100 $

24 First-In First-Out Newest layer 400 units @ $6.00 $2,400
Next newest layer 100 $ Total cost $2,900

25 First-In First-Out Cost of Goods Sold Beginning Inventory $ 800

26 First-In First-Out Cost of Goods Sold Beginning Inventory $ 800
Purchases 5,900 Cost of goods available for sale $6,700

27 First-In First-Out Cost of Goods Sold Beginning Inventory $ 800
Purchases 5,900 Cost of goods available for sale $6,700 Deduct: Ending Inventory 2,900 Cost of goods sold $3,800

28 First-In First-Out Oldest cost layer 200 units @ $4.00 $ 800
Proof of cost of goods sold: Oldest cost layer 200 $4.00 $

29 First-In First-Out Oldest cost layer 200 units @ $4.00 $ 800
Proof of cost of goods sold: Oldest cost layer 200 $4.00 $ Next oldest layer 600 $5.00 3,000 Total $3,800

30 Last-In First-Out Oldest layer $4.00

31 Last-In First-Out Oldest layer 200 units @ $4.00 $ 800

32 Last-In First-Out Oldest layer 200 $4.00 $ 800 Next oldest layer $5.00

33 Last-In First-Out Oldest layer 200 $4.00 $ 800 Next oldest layer 300 $5.00 1,500

34 Last-In First-Out Total cost $2,300 Oldest layer
200 $4.00 $ Next oldest layer 300 $5.00 1,500 Total cost $2,300

35 Last-In First-Out LIFO Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $

36 Last-In First-Out Cost of goods available $6,700 LIFO
Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold: Beginning inventory $ Purchase 5,900 Cost of goods available $6,700

37 Last-In First-Out Cost of goods available $6,700
LIFO Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold: Beginning inventory $ Purchase 5,900 Cost of goods available $6,700 Deduct: Ending inventory 2,300 Cost of goods sold $4,400

38 Last-In First-Out LIFO Periodic Inventory Proof of Cost of Goods Sold

39 Last-In First-Out LIFO Periodic Inventory Proof of Cost of Goods Sold
Newest cost layer 400 $6.00 $2,400

40 Last-In First-Out Total cost $4,400 LIFO Periodic Inventory
Proof of Cost of Goods Sold Newest cost layer 400 $6.00 $2,400 Next newest layer 400 $5.00 2,000 Total cost $4,400

41 Weighted Average Cost of goods available for sale $6,700
Periodic Inventory Weighted average cost equals Cost of goods available for sale $6,700 divided by Total units available 1,300 equals Weighted average cost per unit $5.1538

42 Weighted Average Periodic Inventory December 31 Inventory 500 units x $ = $2,577

43 Weighted Average Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold:

44 Weighted Average Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $ Purchases 5,900 Cost of goods available $6,700

45 Weighted Average Periodic Inventory Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory $ Purchases 5,900 Cost of goods available $6,700 Deduct: Ending inventory 2,577 Cost of goods sold $4,123

46 Weighted Average Periodic Inventory Proof of cost of goods sold 800 units x $ = $4,123

47 Income Statement Comparison
Periodic Inventory FIFO LIFO WA Sales $8,000 $8,000 $8,000 CGS 3,800 4,400 4,123 GM $4,200 $3,600 $3,877 Op. expense 1,000 1,000 1,000 Net income $3,200 $2,600 $2,877

48 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory 200 x $4 $800

49 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory
4/4 700 x $5 $ x $4 $800 700 x $ $4300

50 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory
4/4 700 x $5 $ x $4 $800 700 x $ $4300 5/ x $5 $ x $4 $800 200 x $ $1800

51 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory
4/4 700 x $5 $ x $4 $800 700 x $ $4300 5/ x $5 $ x $4 $800 200 x $ $1800 10/ x $6 $ x $4 $800 200 x $5 1000 400 x $ $4200

52 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory
4/4 700 x $5 $ x $4 $800 700 x $ $4300 5/ x $5 $ x $4 $800 200 x $ $1800 10/ x $6 $ x $4 $800 200 x $5 1000 400 x $ $4200 12/ x $6 $ x $4 $800 100 x $ $2400

53 Last-In First-Out LIFO - Perpetual Inventory
4/4 700 x $5 $ x $4 $800 700 x $ $4300 5/ x $5 $ x $4 $800 200 x $ $1800 10/ x $6 $ x $4 $800 200 x $5 1000 400 x $ $4200 12/ x $6 $ x $4 $800 100 x $ $2400 Cost of goods sold $4300

54 Lower of Cost or Market Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 Item Class B Item 6 $50 $65 Item

55 Lower of Cost or Market - By Item
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 $100

56 Lower of Cost or Market - By Item
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 $100 Item

57 Lower of Cost or Market - By Item
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 $100 Item Class B Item 6 $50 $65 50

58 Lower of Cost or Market - By Item
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 $100 Item Class B Item 6 $50 $65 50 Item Total $240

59 Lower of Cost or Market - By Class
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 Item Total $180 $190 $180

60 Lower of Cost or Market - By Class
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 Item Total $180 $190 $180 Class B Item 6 $50 $65 Item Total $90 $85 85 Total $265

61 Lower of Cost or Market- By Total
Class A Cost Mkt LCM Item 1 $100 $120 Item Class B Item Item Total $270 $275 $270

62 Gross Margin Method Logic of Income Statement
Net Sales $70 Cost of goods sold: Begin inv $ 5 Net purchases 50 Cost goods avail $55 End inv Gross margin $25

63 Gross Margin Method Inventory Estimation
Cost of goods available: Begin inv $ 20,000 Net purchases 135,000 Cost of goods available $155,000 Deduct cost of goods sold:

64 Gross Margin Method Inventory Estimation
Cost of goods available $155,000 Net sales $150,000 Multiply by (1 - Gross margin rate) ( ) x 0.70 Est cost of goods sold 105,000 Est ending inventory $ 50,000

65 Gross Margin Method Proof of Answer
Net sales $150,000 Cost of goods sold Begin inv $ 20,000 Net purchases 135,000 CGAS $155,000 End inv 50,000 Cost of goods sold 105,000 Gross margin $ 45,000

66 An error in the computation of inventory at the end of one period
Inventory Errors An error in the computation of inventory at the end of one period

67 Inventory Errors An error in the computation of inventory at the end of one period causes an error in assets and owner’s equity at the end of that period

68 Inventory Errors An error in the computation of inventory at the end of one period causes an error in assets and owner’s equity at the end of that period and an error in income for two periods.

69 Effect of Inventory Errors
Overstatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an overstatement of net income for period 1

70 Effect of Inventory Errors
Overstatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an overstatement of net income for period 1 and an overstatement of assets and owner's equity at period 1 end

71 Effect of Inventory Errors
Overstatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an understatement of net income for period 2

72 Effect of Inventory Errors
Overstatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an understatement of net income for period 2 BUT assets and owner's equity at period 2 end will be correct

73 Effect of Inventory Errors
Understatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an understatement of net income for period 1

74 Effect of Inventory Errors
Understatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an understatement of net income for period 1 and an understatement of assets and owner's equity at period 1 end

75 Effect of Inventory Errors
Understatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an overstatement of net income for period 2

76 Effect of Inventory Errors
Understatement of inventory at end of period 1 Causes an overstatement of net income for period 2 BUT assets and owner's equity at period 2 end will be correct


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