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Business, 13.03.2020 21:33, nicky123415

Marigold Home Improvement Company installs replacement siding, windows, and louvered glass doors for single-family homes and condominium complexes. The company is in the process of preparing its annual financial statements for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2017. Jim Alcide, controller for Marigold, has gathered the following data concerning inventory.

At May 31, 2017, the balance in Marigold’s Raw Materials Inventory account was $510,000, and Allowance to Reduce Inventory to NRV had a credit balance of $27,340. Alcide summarized the relevant inventory cost and market data at May 31, 2017, in the schedule below.

Alcide assigned Patricia Devereaux, an intern from a local college, the task of calculating the amount that should appear on Marigold’s May 31, 2017, financial statements for inventory under the LCNRV rule as applied to each item in inventory. Devereaux expressed concern over departing from the historical cost principle.

Cost Sales Price Net Realizable Value

Aluminum siding $87,500 $80,000 $70,000

Cedar shake siding 107,500 117,500 106,000

Louvered glass doors 140,000 233,000 210,375

Thermal windows 175,000 193,500 175,000

Total $510,000 $624,000 $561,375

Determine the proper balance in Allowance to Reduce Inventory to NRV at May 31, 2017.

Balance in the Allowance to Reduce Inventory to NRV $ =

For the fiscal year ended May 31, 2017, determine the amount of the gain or loss that would be recorded (using the loss method) due to the change in Allowance to Reduce Inventory to NRV. (Enter loss using either a negative sign preceding the number e. g. -45 or parentheses e. g. (45).)

The amount of the gain (loss) $ =

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