Springer Anderson Gymnastics prepared its annual financial statements dated December 31. The company reported its inventory using the LIFO inventory costing method but did not compare the cost of its ending inventory to its market value (replacement cost). The preliminary income statement follows: $132,000 Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold Beginning Inventory $ 13,000 87,000 Purchases 100,000 22.000 72.10 Goods Available for Sale Ending Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profit Operating Expenses Income from Operations Income Tax Expense (3x) 29. Net Income Assume that you have been asked to restate the financial statements to incorporate the LCM/NRV rule. You have developed the following data relating to the ending inventory Assume that you have been asked to restate the financial statements to incorporate the LCM/NRV rule. You have developed the following data relating to the ending inventory Purchase Cost Quantity 2.200 700 3,100 2,200 Per Unit $2.60 3.00 1.60 Total $5,720 2,100 4,960 10,120 $22,900 Replacement cost per unit $3.60 1.60 8.80 2.60 4.se Required: 1. Restate the income statement to reflect LCM/NRV valuation of the ending inventory. Apply LCMNRV on an item-by-item basis 2. Compare the LCM/NRV effect on each amount that was changed in the preliminary income statement in requirement 1 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. COLLLL LLLL LLLLLLLL LLLL LUI FELIUI SPRINGER ANDERSON GYMNASTICS Income Statement (LCMINRV basis) For the Year Ended December 31 Sales Revenue Cost of Goods Sold: Beginning Inventory Purchases Goods Available for Sale Ending Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profit Operating Expenses Income from Operations Income Tax Expense Net Income Item Changed LIFO Cost LCM/NRV Basis Basis Amount of Increase (Decrease) Ending Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Gross Profit Income from Operations Income Tax Expense Net Income