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This quiz focuses on Inventory Write Downs, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Financial Accounting.
Carson Industries has three inventory items at year-end. Item X costs $12,000 with NRV of $11,200. Item Y costs $8,500 with NRV of $9,100. Item Z costs $15,300 with NRV of $14,800. If Carson applies the lower of cost or NRV method on an individual item basis, what total adjustment to cost of goods sold is required?
Financial Accounting Quiz
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This quiz focuses on Inventory Write Downs, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Financial Accounting.
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Carson Industries has three inventory items at year-end. Item X costs $12,000 with NRV of $11,200. Item Y costs $8,500 with NRV of $9,100. Item Z costs $15,300 with NRV of $14,800. If Carson applies the lower of cost or NRV method on an individual item basis, what total adjustment to cost of goods sold is required?
Coastal Distributors applies LCM using the individual item approach. At year-end, they have the following inventory: Product A (cost $45,000, NRV $43,200), Product B (cost $32,000, NRV $35,100), Product C (cost $28,500, NRV $26,800). The company uses the direct method to record write-downs. Which journal entry should be recorded?
Rockwell Company's ending inventory includes raw materials costing $35,000 that will be used to manufacture products with an estimated selling price of $78,000. The estimated cost to complete these products is $28,000, and estimated selling costs are $6,500. What amount should be reported for these raw materials?
Taylor Manufacturing uses a perpetual inventory system and applies LCM at each reporting date. On March 31, inventory costing $120,000 had NRV of $115,000, requiring a $5,000 write-down. On June 30, the same inventory (still unsold) has NRV of $118,000. On September 30, this inventory has NRV of $125,000. What is the inventory carrying value at September 30?
Westfield Manufacturing uses the lower of cost or net realizable value method for inventory valuation. At year-end, their Widget A inventory has a cost of $45,000 and estimated selling price of $52,000. The estimated cost to complete and sell is $8,500. After recording the appropriate write-down, the company receives a large order that increases the estimated selling price to $58,000 while costs to complete and sell remain unchanged. What is the maximum carrying value of Widget A inventory that can be reported in the subsequent period?
During a physical inventory count, Martinez Company discovers that $18,000 of inventory previously recorded has been damaged and can only be sold as scrap for $3,200. The estimated cost to dispose of this inventory is $800. How should Martinez record this discovery?
Hammond Industries recorded a $25,000 inventory write-down in Year 1 when net realizable value fell below cost. In Year 2, market conditions improved and the same inventory now has an NRV that exceeds its original cost by $8,000. The inventory remains unsold at year-end Year 2. What is the appropriate accounting treatment?