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Inventory on the Balance Sheet

On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Refer to Exhibit 8 for guidance.


Product
Inventory
Quantity
Cost per Unit Market Value per Unit
(Net Realizable Value)
Adams 53   259   270  
Coolidge 101   203   169  
McKinley 12   675   630  
Garfield 125   90   68  
Lincoln 150   203   212  

Assuming that the cost was determined by the FIFO method, show how Inventory would appear on the balance sheet.

The inventory would appear in the Current Assets  section of the balance sheet as follows:

Inventory at lower of cost (FIFO) or market     $fill in the blank 3

### Inventory on the Balance Sheet

#### Task:
On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Refer to Exhibit 8 for guidance.

#### Inventory Data:
| Product   | Inventory Quantity | Cost per Unit | Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value) |
|-----------|--------------------|---------------|---------------------------------------------|
| Adams     | 53                 | 259           | 270                                         |
| Coolidge  | 101                | 203           | 169                                         |
| McKinley  | 12                 | 675           | 630                                         |
| Garfield  | 125                | 90            | 68                                          |
| Lincoln   | 150                | 203           | 212                                         |

#### Instructions:
Assuming that the cost was determined by the **FIFO method**, show how Inventory would appear on the balance sheet.

#### Presentation:
The inventory would appear in the **Current Assets** section of the balance sheet as follows:

Inventory *at the lower of cost (FIFO) or market*:

\$______ 

In this task, the inventory value must be determined by comparing the "Cost per Unit" and "Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value)" for each product and selecting the lower of the two for each product. This value is then multiplied by the "Inventory Quantity" to determine the total inventory value for each product.

Provide details and computations accordingly, ensuring that the values are accurate to reflect the inventory at the lower of cost (FIFO) or market.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Inventory on the Balance Sheet #### Task: On the basis of the following data, determine the value of the inventory at the lower of cost or market. Refer to Exhibit 8 for guidance. #### Inventory Data: | Product | Inventory Quantity | Cost per Unit | Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value) | |-----------|--------------------|---------------|---------------------------------------------| | Adams | 53 | 259 | 270 | | Coolidge | 101 | 203 | 169 | | McKinley | 12 | 675 | 630 | | Garfield | 125 | 90 | 68 | | Lincoln | 150 | 203 | 212 | #### Instructions: Assuming that the cost was determined by the **FIFO method**, show how Inventory would appear on the balance sheet. #### Presentation: The inventory would appear in the **Current Assets** section of the balance sheet as follows: Inventory *at the lower of cost (FIFO) or market*: \$______ In this task, the inventory value must be determined by comparing the "Cost per Unit" and "Market Value per Unit (Net Realizable Value)" for each product and selecting the lower of the two for each product. This value is then multiplied by the "Inventory Quantity" to determine the total inventory value for each product. Provide details and computations accordingly, ensuring that the values are accurate to reflect the inventory at the lower of cost (FIFO) or market.
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