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Posted: 27 Apr 2012 at 16:27 | IP Logged  

I just wanted to know what the following paragraph really means. I know
how to do the calculations, but it seems like I can't grasp the
concept(especially the one in bold) well enough.. Can anyone provide any
explanations? PS it's Becker page F4-24

When market is lower than cost, the maximum prevents a loss in future
periods by valuing the inventory at its estimated selling price less costs of
completion and disposal. The minimum prevents any future periods from
realizing any more than a normal profit.

Journal entry to record the write-down to a separate account:
DR Inventory loss due to decline in market value
CR Inventory
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Lower of Cost or Market

Maximum (Ceiling) - Selling Price (CC) - Net Realizable Value - (NRV)

Market (Replacement Cost) - (RC)

Minimum (Floor) - Selling Price (CC) & (NP) - Net Realizable Value (Profit) - (NRV) (P)

1. Select the value that falls in the middle

2. Compare it to the historical cost and value inventory at the lower amount.

 

Conclusions:

1. NRV will never be lower than the NRV (P)

2. If RC is lower than NRV and NRV (P) - NRV (P) will be compared to cost = Cost is more than NRV (P), so write down to NRV (P).

3. If RC is greater than NRV (P) and less than NRV - RC will be compared to cost = Cost is more than FMV, so write it down to FMV.

4. If RC is greater than NRV and NRV (P) - NRV will be compared to cost = Cost is more than FMV, so write it down to NRV, no profit.

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