答案和详解如下: Q21. Costiuk Ltd. uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption. Its inventory balance is $400 at the end of 20X8 and was $350 at the end of 20X7. A footnote in its financial statements reads: “Inventories would have been $70 higher in 20X8 and $80 higher in 20X7 using the FIFO cost flow assumption.” Which of the following amounts represents the inventory balance under FIFO at the end of 20X8? A) $470. B) $410. C) $390. Correct answer is A)
The $70 and $80 amounts represent the LIFO reserves which are differences between LIFO inventory and its value under FIFO. FIFO inventory (20X8) = LIFO inventory (20X8) + LIFO reserve (20X8) $400 + $70 = $470 Q22. Moore Ltd. uses the LIFO inventory cost flow assumption. Its cost of goods sold in 20X8 was $800. A footnote in its financial statements reads: “Using FIFO, inventories would have been $70 higher in 20X8 and $80 higher in 20X7.” Moore’s COGS if FIFO inventory costing were used in 20X8 is closest to: A) $790. B) $810. C) $730. Correct answer is B) The ending LIFO reserve is $70 and the beginning LIFO reserve is $80. FIFO COGS = LIFO COGS − (ending LIFO reserve − beginning LIFO reserve) $800 − ($70 − $80) = $810 Q23. Due to declining prices, Steffen Inc. has a LIFO reserve of –$20. Its income tax rate is 35%. If an analyst is converting Steffen’s financial statements to a FIFO basis, which of the following adjustments is most likely required? A) Decrease liabilities by $7. B) Increase assets by $20. C) Increase shareholders’ equity by $13. Correct answer is A)
Declining prices (negative LIFO reserve) would result in FIFO inventory being less than LIFO inventory based on the following equation: FIFO inventory = LIFO inventory + LIFO reserve The balance sheet adjustment would decrease assets (inventory) by the $20 LIFO reserve. In addition, the analyst would decrease liabilities by $7 ($20 LIFO reserve × 35% tax rate). To bring the accounting equation into balance, the analyst would decrease shareholders’ equity by $13 [$20 LIFO reserve × (1 − 35% tax rate)]. |