Saved Help Save 2 Exercise 8.6 (Algo) Inventory Write-Downs (L08-3) Late in the year, Software City began carrying WordCrafter, a new word processing software program. At December 31, Software City's perpetual inventory records included the following cost layers in its inventory of WordCrafter programs. Purchase Date Quantity Unit Coat Total Cost Nov. 14 14 $ 410 $ 5,740 Dec. 12 22 $ 320 2,040 Total available for sale at Dec. 31 36 $12,780 Book erences a. At December 31, Software City takes a physical inventory and finds that all 35 units of WordCrafter are on hand. However, the current replacement cost (wholesale price) of this product is only $260 per unit. 1. Prepare the entries to record this write-down of the inventory to the lower-of-cost-or-market at December 31 (Company policy is to charge LCM adjustments of less than $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold and larger amounts to a separate loss account.) 2. Prepare the entries to record the cash sale of 30 WordCrafter programs on January 9, at a retail price of $380 each. Assume that Software City uses the FIFO flow assumption. b. Now Assume that the current replacement cost of the WordCrafter programs is $430 each. A physical Inventory finds only 31 of these programs on hand at December 31. (For this part, return to the original information and ignore what you did in part a.) 1. Prepare the journal entry to tecord the shrinkage loss assuming that Software City uses the FIFO flow assumption 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the shrinkage loss assuming that Software Clty uses the LIFO flow assumption Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less Reg A1 Reg A2 Reg 01 Reg 02 Prepare the entries to record this write down of the inventory to the lower of cost-or-market at December 31. (Company policy is to charge LCM adjustments of less than $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold and larger amounts to a separate loss account.) (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account Red.) Saved Help Save 2 Exercise 8.6 (Algo) Inventory Write-Downs (L08-3) Late in the year, Software City began carrying WordCrafter, a new word processing software program. At December 31, Software City's perpetual inventory records included the following cost layers in its inventory of WordCrafter programs. Purchase Date Quantity Unit Coat Total Cost Nov. 14 14 $ 410 $ 5,740 Dec. 12 22 $ 320 2,040 Total available for sale at Dec. 31 36 $12,780 Book erences a. At December 31, Software City takes a physical inventory and finds that all 35 units of WordCrafter are on hand. However, the current replacement cost (wholesale price) of this product is only $260 per unit. 1. Prepare the entries to record this write-down of the inventory to the lower-of-cost-or-market at December 31 (Company policy is to charge LCM adjustments of less than $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold and larger amounts to a separate loss account.) 2. Prepare the entries to record the cash sale of 30 WordCrafter programs on January 9, at a retail price of $380 each. Assume that Software City uses the FIFO flow assumption. b. Now Assume that the current replacement cost of the WordCrafter programs is $430 each. A physical Inventory finds only 31 of these programs on hand at December 31. (For this part, return to the original information and ignore what you did in part a.) 1. Prepare the journal entry to tecord the shrinkage loss assuming that Software City uses the FIFO flow assumption 2. Prepare the journal entry to record the shrinkage loss assuming that Software Clty uses the LIFO flow assumption Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less Reg A1 Reg A2 Reg 01 Reg 02 Prepare the entries to record this write down of the inventory to the lower of cost-or-market at December 31. (Company policy is to charge LCM adjustments of less than $2,000 to Cost of Goods Sold and larger amounts to a separate loss account.) (if no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account Red.)