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inventory in temporal method

for the evenly bought and sold inventory we will use weighted average cost of inventory

But am i correct in saying tht for FIFO we would use historical rate for COGS and current for inventory? And opposite for LIFO?

Thanks

Im sure about the historical rate for COGS for FIFO and weighted average cost for evenly bought and sold; however I'm not sure about LIFO...

We'd appreciate anyone's help..

Thanks for the question sumz

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thx bilal.

anyone else?

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never saw current for inventory under temporal.

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Inventory, non-monetary asset, would be remeasured at the historical rate under all scenarios regardless of inventory accounting correct?

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Thats my understanding Chuckrox8 but wording may indicate that the correct historical rate is the avg rate.

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stingreye Wrote:
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> Thats my understanding Chuckrox8 but wording may
> indicate that the correct historical rate is the
> avg rate.

Very true. I remember screwing up a vignette because I didn't read to use the Avg rate. The average rate makes much more since for Inv and COGS in my opinion. Nothing surprises me about IFRS anymore, it's all backwards.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Tuesday, May 31, 2011 at 07:23PM by Chuckrox8.

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I would use the same exchange rate for COGS and inventory: historical rate for temporal, average rate for current. Same logic applies to depreciation and PPE.

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madamesoleil Wrote:
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> I would use the same exchange rate for COGS and
> inventory: historical rate for temporal, average
> rate for current. Same logic applies to
> depreciation and PPE.


Not quite ...All B/S items under current use current rate, except common stock.

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Temporal:
COGS/Inventory - historical

Current:
COGS - Average
Inventory - Current

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