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S. R. Marsh Wholesale Corp. uses the LIFO method of inventory costing. In the current year, profit at S. R. Marsh is running unusually high. The corporate tax rate is also high this year, but it is scheduled to decline significantly next year. In an effort to lower the current year's net income and to take advantage of the changing income tax rate, the president of S. R. Marsh Wholesale instructs the plant accountant to recommend to the purchasing department a large purchase of inventory for delivery 3 days before the end of the year. The price of the inventory to be purchased has doubled during the year, and the purchase will represent a major portion of the ending inventory value. You strongly suspect that the president will return the purchased inventory after January 1st. Instructions Should the plant accountant order the inventory purchase to lower income? What are the ethical implications of this order?
Allowance method.
In FIFO inventory valuations the next item you sell is ASSUMED to be the item that has been sitting in inventory for the longest time period. The inventory items I've had in inventory the longest are considered the next ones sold. In essence you're depleting old inventory. In inflationary times the cost of your NEW(or replacement) inventory will be at a higher cost than the inventory you purchased in the past. Thus, if the selling price increases because of inflation you will INCREASE your Net Profit because you are selling the inventory items that cost less. So the advantage is that Net Profit goes up when you use FIFO during inflationary times AND your inventory will be valued at the actual replacement cost. The disadvantages is that if you use FIFO during inflationary times your Net Profit will go up which also means your Tax costs increases. Plus, if the price for the inventory levels off or declines your Net Profit will decline because your Cost of Goods Sold will be higher. It is my understanding that once you commit to a particular inventory methodolgy(LIFO, FIFO, Average) you are committed to that valuation system for at least 5 years.
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S. R. Marsh Wholesale Corp. uses the LIFO method of inventory costing. In the current year, profit at S. R. Marsh is running unusually high. The corporate tax rate is also high this year, but it is scheduled to decline significantly next year. In an effort to lower the current year's net income and to take advantage of the changing income tax rate, the president of S. R. Marsh Wholesale instructs the plant accountant to recommend to the purchasing department a large purchase of inventory for delivery 3 days before the end of the year. The price of the inventory to be purchased has doubled during the year, and the purchase will represent a major portion of the ending inventory value. You strongly suspect that the president will return the purchased inventory after January 1st. Instructions Should the plant accountant order the inventory purchase to lower income? What are the ethical implications of this order?
inventory will decline.
Decline in the value of inventory
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Allowance method.
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In FIFO inventory valuations the next item you sell is ASSUMED to be the item that has been sitting in inventory for the longest time period. The inventory items I've had in inventory the longest are considered the next ones sold. In essence you're depleting old inventory. In inflationary times the cost of your NEW(or replacement) inventory will be at a higher cost than the inventory you purchased in the past. Thus, if the selling price increases because of inflation you will INCREASE your Net Profit because you are selling the inventory items that cost less. So the advantage is that Net Profit goes up when you use FIFO during inflationary times AND your inventory will be valued at the actual replacement cost. The disadvantages is that if you use FIFO during inflationary times your Net Profit will go up which also means your Tax costs increases. Plus, if the price for the inventory levels off or declines your Net Profit will decline because your Cost of Goods Sold will be higher. It is my understanding that once you commit to a particular inventory methodolgy(LIFO, FIFO, Average) you are committed to that valuation system for at least 5 years.
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However the long term decrease in liquidity since the late 1960's can be traced to more efficient inventory management practices such as just in time, point of sale, and other methods of inventory management; it can also be traced to electronic cash flow transfer systems and the ability to sell accounts receivable through the security of assets.
Purchase principal only (PO) strips that decline in value whenever interest rates rise.
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