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Dover Company began operations in 2017 and determined its ending inventory at cost and at LCNRV at December 31, 2017, and December 31, 2018. This information is presented below. Cost Net Realizable Value 12/31/17 \(346,000 \)322,000 12/31/18 410,000 390,000Prepare the journal entries required at December 31, 2017, and December 31, 2018, assuming that the inventory is recorded at LCNRV and a perpetual inventory system using the cost-of-goods-sold method is used. (b) Prepare journal entries required at December 31, 2017, and December 31, 2018, assuming that the inventory is recorded at cost and a perpetual system using the loss method is used. (c) Which of the two methods above provides the higher net income in each year?

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      (a) Journal entry is for the cost of goods sold given in Step 2.

      (b) Journal entry for loss method given in Step 3.

      (c) Both methods will have higher net income in the year 2018

1Step1: Calculate the reduction in the value of inventory in 2016 and 2017

The reduction in the value of inventory in 2017 is calculated as follows: 

Reduction in Inventory=Inventory at Cost-Inventory as Per Lower-of-Cost-or-Market=$346,000-$322,000=$24,000


The reduction in the value of inventory in 2018 is calculated as follows: Reduction in Inventory=Inventory a Cost-Inventory as Per Lower-of-Cost-or-Market=$410,000-$390,000=$20,000


2Step 2: Journal entries in both years using the cost of goods sold method

       (a) Journal entries for both years are as follows:

Date

Accounts

Debit

Credit

12/31/17

Cost of goods sold

$24,000

 

 

    Inventory

 

$24,000

 

 

 

 

12/31/18

Cost of goods sold

$20,000

 

 

    Inventory

 

$20,000

3Step 3: Journal entries in both years using the loss method

       (b) Journal entries for both years are as follows:

Date

Accounts

Debit

Credit

12/31/17

Loss due to market decline of inventory

$24,000

 

 

    Allowance to reduce inventory to market

 

$24,000

 

 

 

 

12/31/18

Allowance to reduce inventory to market

$4,000

 

 

    Recovery of loss due to the market decline of inventory

 

$4,000

4Step 4: Calculation of loss recovery in 2018

Loss recovery in 2018 is calculated as follows: 

Loss Recovery in 2018=Reduction in 2017-Reduction in 2018=$24,000-$20,000=$4,000

5Step 5: Effect on net income

(c) In the year 2017, the ending inventory is recorded at $322,000, which is less than the actual cost of $346,000. Hence it will increase the cost of goods sold and decrease the net income. This scenario applies to both methods. 

 

In the year 2018, beginning inventory equals $322,000 and ending inventory equals $390,000, which will decrease the cost of goods sold and will overall result in increased net income. This effect is applied to both methods.