Horngren's Accounting (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133856781
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem E6.14E
Using accounting vocabulary
Learning Objective 1, 2
Match the accounting terms with the corresponding definitions.
1.Specific identification |
a.Treats the oldest inventory purchases as the first units sold. |
2.Materiality concept |
b.Requires that a company report enough information for outsider to make knowledgeable decisions. |
3.Last in, first out (LIFO) |
c.Identifies exactly which inventory item was sold. Usually used for higher cost inventory. |
4.Conservatism |
d.Calculates a weighted average cost based on the cost of goods available for sale and the number of units available. |
5.Consistency principle |
e.Principle whose foundation is to exercise caution in reporting financial statement items. |
6.Weighted average |
f.Treats the most recent/newest purchases as the first units sold. |
7.Disclosure principle |
g.Businesses should use the same accounting methods from period to period. |
8.First-in, first-out (FIFO) |
h.Principle that states significant items must conform to GAAP. |
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Differentiate between the
key characteristics of the four inventory valuation
methods.
Which of the following descriptions corresponds
with the weighted average inventory valuation
method?
a.) Matches cost of items purchased against
cost of items in inventory
b.) Disregards when inventory was purchased
c.) Inventory purchased first has a greater
weight than inventory purchased later
d.) Tends to be used for inventories of large,
unique items
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Hases as the first
ut (LIFO)
4. Conservatism
5. Consistency Principle
5. Weighted-Average
7. Disclosure Principle
b. Requires that a company report enough information
for outsiders to make knowledgeable decisions.
c. Identifies exactly which inventory item was sold
Usually used for higher cost inventory.
d. Calculates a weighted average cost based on the cost
of goods available for sale and the number of units
available.
3. First-In, First-Out (FIFO)
e. Principle whose foundation is to exercise caution in
reporting financial statement items.
f. Treats the most recent/newest purchases as the first
units sold.
g. Businesses should use the same accounting methods
from period to period.
h. Principle that states significant items must conform
to GAAP.
Learning Objective 2
6-17 Comparing inventory methods
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