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    Cost of Inventory

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    Case Study Inventory The Cost of Inventory The general principle for cost inclusion into inventory for US GAAP and IFRS is similar but not exactly the same. First let us look at US GAAP. The basis of accounting for inventories is “cost‚” which is explained in ASC 330-10-30 paragraph 1 as “the sum of the applicable expenditures and charges directly or indirectly incurred in bringing an article to its existing condition and location.” These costs are divided into two different categories‚ the

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    Regulating Inventory – An Examination of AASB 102 “InventoriesInventories are in essence what organisations hold with an intention to sell‚ however directly or indirectly. For most businesses‚ this is how their profits are made‚ and it is reasonable to assume that these items account for much of an organisation’s activities. Such a big influence on indicators of financial performance and position warrants an equally large need for regulation to ensure that users of the financial statements are

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    Inventory Question

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    Questions Answers - Inventory Management [12:27 PM | ] 1. What is inventory control?  Answer: Inventory control is the process of reducing inventory costs while remaining responsive to customer demands. By this definition a store would want to lower its acquisition‚ carrying ordering and stock-out costs to their lowest possible levels. However a store would need to have enough inventories to meet any needs of its customers. 2. What does inventory affect in a store?  Answer: Inventory levels and their

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    Inventory System

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    Introduction and its Background Introduction Inventories are very essential to meet the shareholder needs and demands for financial information. A computerized inventory stock system helps the companies to keep track of their inventory from initial purchase to final sale automatically. It may contain quantities‚ description‚ price‚ purchasing of items‚ the stock – in and out‚ total amount of products on initial purchase and making reports on the inventory. A store sells certain products

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    Sales and Inventory

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    Studies Korean Red Ginseng Enterprise – Sales and Inventory System (J. De Leon‚ M. Ferrer‚ 2001) Under the Koread Red Ginseng Enterprise Sales and Inventory System‚ the researchers came up with a computerized sales and inventory system. The proponents used database to easy access of files and for easier and faster processing of the selling and inventory transaction. The program was designated to generate reports such as monthly reports‚ inventory reports‚ sales invoice and list of items. In connection

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    Manual Inventory

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    Manual inventory tracking compared with inventory tracking systems on your computer. A good inventory tracking system accomplishes four things: 1) it shows what merchandise is in stock‚ 2) it shows which items are on order‚ 3) it notifies the retailer when ordered merchandise is scheduled to arrive‚ and 4) it tells what merchandise has been sold. This information is used to plan future purchases‚ to determine what is selling and when it is selling‚ and it helps determine what items need to be reordered

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    Dell Inventory

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    Dell – Kelby Allen The just-in-time (JIT) inventory method is a method of inventory management. “The goal of these concepts‚ contrary to popular belief‚ is not to reduce inventory‚ although that ’s an appealing side benefit. Instead‚ JIT (like its imitators) is a continual process aimed at eliminating waste and solving problems throughout the supply chain” (Minahan‚ 1997‚ p. 45). Since its inception in 1984‚ Dell Corporation‚ Inc. has set itself apart from competitors through innovation and creativity

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    Inventory Case

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    for the use of funds for investments within the company. In addition‚ over the past year $600‚000 has been the average investment in the company’s inventory. Accounting information shows that a total of $24‚000 was spent on taxes and insurance related to the company’s inventory. In addition‚ it has been estimated that $9000 was lost due to inventory shrinkage‚ which included damaged goods as well as pilferage. A remaining $15‚000 was spent on warehouse overhead‚ including utility expenses for

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    Inventory and Forecast

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    3. Based on the description in the text and the evidence in the Exhibits 6 and 9‚ what went wrong with the SF-6000 forecast? Launching the first 8 megapixel sensor and 10x zoom camera on the market was a big accomplishment for Leitax. On their official press release‚ the SF-6000 was named as an "a tool for serious photographers". There were huge expectations about the product and everyone at the company was pretty excited about it. Their biggest challenge was the forecast for a new product with

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    Inventories Shell

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    Current assets Inventories The difference between net income and profits adjusted for current cost of supply comes down to the way inventories are accounted for. The net income figure is calculated according to IFRS standards in Europe which demand ‘first-in first-out’ (FIFO) methodology for accounting inventory. Most US companies however produce based on ‘last-in first-out’ (LIFO) accounting. Shell’s current cost of supply (CCS)‚ however‚ are neither FIFO nor LIFO compliant. This means

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