at the end of a reporting period a company determines that its ending inventory has a cost greater than its value?
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Step 1: Identify the Cost of Ending Inventory Determine the total cost incurred to acquire the ending inventory, including purchase price, shipping, handling, and any other costs directly attributable to bringing the inventory to its current condition and Show more…
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