Dollar-value LIFO method.
Part A. Judd Company has a beginning inventory in year one of $700,000 and an ending inventory of $847,000. The price level has increased from 100 at the beginning of the year to 110 at the end of year one. Calculate the ending inventory under the dollar-value LIFO method.
Part B. At the end of year two, Judd's inventory is $943,000 in terms of a price level of 115 which exists at the end of year two. Calculate the inventory at the end of year two continuing the use of the dollar-value LIFO method.
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