Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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ISBN: 9781337788281
Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 8, Problem 12P
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Calculate the cost of inventory destroyed in the fire by using dollar-value LIFO retail method.

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Dollar-Value-LIFO: This method shows all the inventory figures at dollar price rather than units. Under this inventory method, the units that are purchased last are sold first. Thus, it starts from the selling of the units recently purchased and ending with the beginning inventory.

Calculate the cost of inventory destroyed in the fire using dollar-value LIFO retail method.

For the year 2019:

Step 1: Calculate the amount of estimated ending inventory at retail.

G Company
Ending Inventory Under DVL Retail Method
For the Year 2019
DetailsCost ($)Retail ($)
Beginning inventory40,00090,000
Add:  Net purchase100,000210,000
          Net additional markups 20,000
Less:  Net markdowns  0(40,000)
Goods available for sale – Excluding beginning inventory100,000190,000
Goods available for sale – Including beginning inventory140,000280,000
Less:  Net sales (200,000)
Estimated ending inventory at retail for 2019 $80,000

Table (1)

Step 2:  Calculate ending inventory at retail at base-year prices.

Ending inventory at retail at base-year prices }=[ Ending inventory at retail×(Price index on 1/1/19Price index on 31/12/19)]=[ $80,000×(100106)]=$75,472

Step 3: Calculate inventory change at retail at base year prices.

Inventory change at retail at base-year prices}(Ending inventory at retail at base-year pricesBeginning inventory at retail)=($75,472$90,000)=$14,528

Step 4: Calculate the change at relevant current costs.

Change at relevant current costs =[Inventory change at retail at base-year prices×(Price index on 1/1/19Price index on 1/1/19)×Cost-to-retail ratio]=[$14,528×(100100)×.444]=$6,450

Step 5: Calculate ending inventory at cost.

Ending inventory at cost =(Beginning inventory for 2019Change at current cost)=[$40,000$6,450]=$33,550

Hence, the ending inventory at cost for 2019 is $33,550.

Working note 1:

Calculate cost-to-retail ratio.

Cost-to-retail ratio= (Beginning inventory for costBeginning inventory for retail)=($40,000$90,000)=.444

Working note 2:

Calculate cost-to-retail ratio.

Cost-to-retail ratio= (Goods available for sale at retail excluding beginning inventoryGoods available for sale at retail excluding beginning inventory)=($100,000$190,000)=.526

For the year 2020:

Step 1: Calculate the amount of estimated ending inventory at retail.

G Company
Ending Inventory Under DVL Retail Method
For the Year 2020
DetailsCost ($)Retail ($)
Beginning inventory33,55080,000
Add:  Net purchase160,000350,000
          Net additional markups 40,000
Less:  Net markdowns   (70,000)
Goods available for sale – Excluding beginning inventory160,000320,000
Goods available for sale – Including beginning inventory193,550400,000
Less:  Net sales (280,000)
Estimated ending inventory at retail for 2020 $120,000

Table (2)

Step 2:  Calculate ending inventory at retail at base-year prices.

Ending inventory at retail at base-year prices }=[ Ending inventory at retail×(Price index on 1/1/17Price index on 30/9/20)]=[ $120,000×(100110)]=$109,091

Step 3: Calculate inventory change at retail at base year prices.

Inventory change at retail at base-year prices}(Ending inventory at retail at base-year prices for 2020Ending inventory at retail at base-year prices for 2019)=($109,091$75,472)=$33,619

Step 4: Calculate the total change at relevant current costs.

Change at relevant current costs =[Inventory change at retail at base-year prices×(Price index on 30/9/20Price index on 1/1/19)×Cost-to-retail ratio]=[$33,619×(110100)×.50]=$18,490

Step 5: Calculate ending inventory at cost.

Ending inventory at cost =( Ending inventory cost for 2019+Change at relevant current costs for 2020)=($33,550+$18,490)=$52,040

Hence, the ending inventory at cost for 2020 is $52,040.

Working note 1:

Calculate cost-to-retail ratio.

Cost-to-retail ratio= (Goods available for sale at retail excluding beginning inventoryGoods available for sale at retail excluding beginning inventory)=($160,000$320,000)=.5

Calculate inventory lost in the fire.

Inventory Lost in the Fire
ParticularsAmount ($)
Purchases in transit8,000
Undamaged goods salvaged5,000
Inventory after the fire13,000
Less: Inventory before the fire(52,040)
Inventory lost$(39,040)

Table (3)

Working note 1:

Calculate undamaged goods salvaged.

Undamaged goods salvaged=(Undamaged goods salvaged×Cost-to-retail ratio)=$10,000×.5=$5,000

Conclusion

Therefore, the cost of inventory destroyed in the fire is $39,040.

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