al plaCC Problems Accounting Conventions P1. For each of the following cases, identify the accounting convention that applics, state whether or not the treatment is in accord with the convention and GAAP, and briefly explain why 1. Dooley Manufacturing Company uses the cost method for computing the balance sheet amount of inventory unless the market value of the inventory is less than the cost, in which case the market value is used. At the end of the current year, thoe market value is $302,000 and the cost is $324,000. Dooley uses the $302,000 figure to compute current assets because management believes it is the more cau- tious approach Jasper Company has annual sales of $20,000,000. It follows the practice of record- ing any items costing less than $500 as expenses in the year purchased. During the current year, it purchased several chairs for the executive conference room at $490 each, including freight. Although the chairs were expected to last for at least 10 years, they were recorded as an expense in accordance with company policy. 2. 3. Nogel Company closed its books on October 31, 2011, before preparing its annual a fire destroyed one of the company's two factories report. On November 3, 2011, Although the company had fire insurance and would not suffer a loss on the build- ing, a significant decrease in sales in 2011 was expected because of the fire. The fire damage was not reported in the 2011 financial statements because the fire had not affected the company's operations during that year. 4. Act Drug Company spends a substantial portion of its profits on research and development. The company had been reporting its $12,000,000 expenditure for research and development as a lump sum, but management recently decided to begin classifying the expenditures by project, even though its recordkeeping costs will increase. 5. During the current year, BRB Company changed from one generally accepted method of accounting for inventories to another method