E6-20A. (Learning Objective 3: Measuring gross profitFIFO vs. LIFO; Falling prices) Suppose a Waldorf store in Atlanta,

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E6-20A. (Learning Objective 3: Measuring gross profit—FIFO vs. LIFO; Falling prices)

Suppose a Waldorf store in Atlanta, Georgia, ended November 20X6 with 800,000 units of merchandise that cost an average of $5 each. Suppose the store then sold 600,000 units for $5.2 million during December. Further, assume the store made two large purchases during December as follows:

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Requirements 1. At December 31, the store manager needs to know the store’s gross profit under both FIFO and LIFO. Supply this information.
2. What caused the FIFO and LIFO gross profit figures to differ?
3. Assume that the store uses FIFO to value inventories, and that the store manager, whose bonus is based on profits, decides to change the unit cost on inventory to $5 for all units.
What impact will this have on gross profit and net income? Should this be allowed?

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Financial Accounting International Financial Reporting Standards Global Edition

ISBN: 9781292211145

11th Edition

Authors: Charles T. Horngren, C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Themin Suwardy, Walter T. Harrison

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