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Chapter 9, Problem 9.6E
Lower of cost or market
• LO9–1
[This is a variation of E 9–3, modified to focus on the lower of cost or market.] Tatum Company has four products in its inventory. Information about the December 31, 2018, inventory is as follows:
The normal gross profit percentage is 25% of total cost.
Required:
- 1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2018, assuming the lower of cost or market (LCM) rule is applied to individual products.
- 2. Assuming that inventory write-downs are common for Tatum Company, record any necessary year-end
adjusting entry.
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PA5. LO 10.3 Use the first-in, first-out (FIFO) cost allocation method, with perpetual inventory
updating, to calculate (a) sales revenue, (b) cost of goods sold, and c) gross margin for A75
Company, considering the following transactions.
Number
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Purchased Mar. 2
Sold Mar, 31 for $75 per unit
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Exercise 9-6 (Algo) Lower of cost or market [LO9-1]
Tatum Company has four products in its inventory. Information about the December 31, 2021, inventory is as follows:
Total
Total Net
Product
Total Cost
Replacement Cost
$118,100
91,000
42,800
30,200
Realizable Value
$129,000
96,400
64,200
32,300
$107,300
117,800
53,700
54,000
101
102
103
104
The normal profit is 30% of total cost.
Required:
1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the lower of cost or market (LCM) rule is applied to
individual products.
2. Assuming that inventory write-downs are common for Tatum Company, record any necessary year-end adjusting entry.
X Answer is complete but not entirely correct.
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Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the lower of cost or market (LCM) rule is applied to
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Dollar Per Unit Value
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C. Weighted Average
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Dollar Per Unit Value
Total Value
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