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inn [45]
2 years ago
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Almaden Hardware Store sells two product categories, tools and paint products. Information pertaining to its 2021 year-end inven

tory is as follows:Inventory,by Product Category Quantity Per Unit Net Realizable Value Cost Tools:Hammers 100 $4.80 $5.30 Saws 180 9.80 8.80 Screwdrivers 280 1.80 2.40 Paint products: 1-gallon cans 480 5.80 4.80 Paint brushes 100 3.80 4.30 Required:
1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at year-end, assuming the lower of cost or net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is applied to (a) individual products, (b) product categories, and (c) total inventory.2. Assuming inventory write-downs are common for Almaden, record any necessary year-end adjustment amount for each of the LCNRV applications in requirement 1.
Business
1 answer:
Rufina [12.5K]2 years ago
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Answer:

Product category        units           cost          NRV   year-end inventory

Tools:

  • Hammers            100           <u>$4.80</u>        $5.30           $480
  • Saws                    180          $9.80        <u>$8.80</u>          $1,584
  • Screwdrivers       280          <u>$1.80</u>        $2.40            $504

Paint products:

  • 1-gallon cans      480            $5.80      <u>$4.80</u>         $2,304
  • Paint brushes     100            <u>$3.80</u>       $4.30            $380

1) carrying value of year-end inventory:

Tools:                        

  • Hammers            $480
  • Saws                  $1.584
  • Screwdrivers       $504
  • sub-total            $1,573

Paint products:         $2,568

  • 1-gallon cans    $2,304
  • Paint brushes      $380
  • sub-total           $2,684

Total                          $5,252

2) adjustment to tools:

Dr Cost of goods sold 180

    Cr Inventory: tools 180

adjustment to paint products:

Dr Cost of goods sold 480

    Cr Inventory: paint products 480

<h2>or </h2>

total adjustment to inventory account:

Dr Cost of goods sold 660

    Cr Inventory 660

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