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15 June, 07:12

A company reports inventory using the lower of cost and net realizable value. Below is information related to its year-end inventory: Inventory Quantity Cost NRV Item A 140 $ 27 $ 32 Item B 60 32 22 a. Calculate ending inventory under the lower of cost and net realizable value

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  1. 15 June, 08:19
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    The ending inventory under the lower of cost and net realizable value is 5100.

    Explanation:

    Ending inventory = (140*27) + (60*22)

    = 5100

    Therefore, The ending inventory under the lower of cost and net realizable value is 5100.
  2. 15 June, 10:58
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    Total Ending Inventory of $5,100 should be reported in the accounts, based on the principle of Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value

    Explanation:

    Based on Lower of Cost or Net Realizable Value (NRV) principle, Inventory of Item A should be reported on Cost ($27) as it is lower than the NRV ($32) and Inventory of Item B should be reported on NRV ($22) as it is lower than its Cost ($32). Calculation of Ending Inventory is presented below in tabular form:

    Inventory Lower of Quantity Cost Total Amount

    Cost or NRV (Quantity * Cost)

    A Cost 140 $27 $3,780

    B NRV 60 $22 $1,320

    Total Ending Inventory $5,100
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