Suppose that David has elected to account for inventories and has adopted the last-in, first-out (LIFO) inventory-flow method for his business invento
Suppose that David has elected to account for inventories and has adopted the last-in, first-out (LIFO) inventory-flow method for his business inventory of widgets (purchase prices below).
\r\nWidgetPurchase DateDirect CostOther CostsTotal Cost
\r\n#1August 15$ 2,100$ 100$ 2,200
\r\n#2October 30$ 2,200$ 150$ 2,350
\r\n#3November 10$ 2,300$ 100$ 2,400
\r\nIn late December, David sold one widget, and next year David expects to purchase three more widgets at the following estimated prices:
\r\nWidgetPurchase DateEstimated Cost
\r\n#4Early spring$ 2,600
\r\n#5Summer$ 2,260
\r\n#6Fall$ 2,400
\r\na) What cost of goods sold and ending inventory would David record if he elects to use the LIFO method this year?
\r\nb) If David sells two more widgets next year, what will be his cost of goods sold and ending inventory next year under the LIFO method?
\r\nc) How would you answer (a) and (b) if David had initially selected the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method instead of LIFO?
\r\nd) Suppose that David initially adopted the LIFO method but wants to apply for a change to FIFO next year. What would be his §481 adjustment for this change, and in what year(s) would he make the adjustment?
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