FINANCIAL & MANAG ACCT (CH. 1 - 24 EBOOK
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Chapter 5, Problem 22QS
(a)
To determine
Introduction: FIFO method works on the principle that goods that are bought first (old products) will be sold first and LIFO follows that good that came at last will be sold first. LIFO is used by fewer companies as goods that are older are sold first which is done in FIFO method.
To identify: FIFO and LIFO method.
(b)
To determine
Introduction: The price of the inventory affects the net income which lead to tax effects. If an inventory is overvalued it will increase the profit which thereby increases the tax liability.
To identify: FIFO and LIFO method.
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FINANCIAL & MANAG ACCT (CH. 1 - 24 EBOOK
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