Case 3: The Kroger Company

The Kroger Company reported the following data in its annual report (in millions).

January 31, February 1, February 2,

2015 2014 2013

Net sales \(108,465 \)98,375 $96,619

Cost of sales (using LIFO) 85,512 78,138 76,726

Year-end inventories using FIFO 6,933 6,801 6,244

Year-end inventories using LIFO 5,688 5,651 5,146

Instructions

(a) Compute Kroger’s inventory turnovers for fiscal years ending January 31, 2015, and February 1, 2014, using:

(1) Cost of sales and LIFO inventory.

(2) Cost of sales and FIFO inventory.

(b) Some firms calculate inventory turnover using sales rather than cost of goods sold in the numerator. Calculate Kroger’s fiscal years ending January 31, 2015, and February 1, 2014, turnover, using:

(1) Sales and LIFO inventory.

(2) Sales and FIFO inventory.

(c) State which method you would choose to evaluate Kroger’s performance. Justify your choice.

Short Answer

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Inventory turnover using the Cost of sale

Against LIFO Inventory 15.08

Against FIFO Inventory 14.47

Inventory turnover using Sales

Against LIFO Inventory 12.45

Against FIFO Inventory 11.98

Preferred method of analysis - Using the cost of sale is the preferred way of computing inventory turnover.

Step by step solution

01

Inventory turnover ratio using the cost of sale

1) Cost of sale and LIFO inventory

AverageInventory(2015)=EndingInventory(LIFO2015)+EndingInventory(LIFO2014)2=$5688+$56512=$113392=$5,669.5

role="math" localid="1648815664029" InventoryTurnoverratio(2015)=Costofsale(2015)AverageInventory2015(LIFO)=$85,512$5,669.5=15.08

role="math" localid="1648815896567" AverageInventory(2014)=EndingInventory(LIFO2014)+EndingInventory(LIFO2013)2=$5,651+$5,1462=$10,7972=$5,398.5

InventoryTurnoverratio(2014)=Costofsale(2014)AverageInventory2014(LIFO)=$78,138$5,398.5=14.47

2) Cost of sale and FIFO inventory

AverageInventory(2015)=EndingInventory(FIFO2015)+EndingInventory(FIFO2014)2=$6,933+$6,8012=$13,7342=$6,867

InventoryTurnoverratio(2015)=Costofsale(2015)AverageInventory2015(FIFO)=$85,512$6,867=12.45

AverageInventory(2014)=EndingInventory(FIFO2014)+EndingInventory(FIFO2013)2=$6,801+$6,2442=$13,0452=$6,522.5

InventoryTurnoverratio(2014)=Costofsale(2014)AverageInventory2014(LIFO)=$78,138$6,522.5=11.98

02

Inventory turnover ratio using sale

1) Sale and LIFO inventory

AverageInventory(2015)=EndingInventory(LIFO2015)+EndingInventory(LIFO2014)2=$5688+$56512=$113392=$5,669.5

role="math" localid="1648817877902" InventoryTurnoverratio(2015)=Sale(2015)AverageInventory2015(LIFO)=$108,465$5,669.5=19.13

role="math" localid="1648817850209" AverageInventory(2014)=EndingInventory(LIFO2014)+EndingInventory(LIFO2013)2=$5,651+$5,1462=$10,7972=$5,398.5

InventoryTurnoverratio(2014)=Sale(2014)AverageInventory2014(LIFO)=$98,375$5,398.5=18.22

2) Sale and FIFO inventory

AverageInventory(2015)=EndingInventory(FIFO2015)+EndingInventory(FIFO2014)2=$6,933+$6,8012=$13,7342=$6,867

InventoryTurnoverratio(2015)=Sale(2015)AverageInventory2015(FIFO)=$108,465$6,867=15.8

AverageInventory(2014)=EndingInventory(FIFO2014)+EndingInventory(FIFO2013)2=$6,801+$6,2442=$13,0452=$6,522.5

InventoryTurnoverratio(2014)=Sale(2014)AverageInventory2014(LIFO)=$98,375$6,522.5=15.08

03

Preferred method for evaluation

Inventory turnover is the analysis of the flow of inventory during a particular period. When this flow is compared with the cost of inventory sold or total sales, it is called the inventory turnover ratio.

Inventory turnover can be based on cost or sales value. It depends upon the nature of the business for taking cost or sales as a base for computing turnover. Generally, manufacturing companies use COGS for computing inventory turnover. Retail companies can use both as a base for computing inventory turnover.

In the given case, it is not known the nature of the business for Kroger Company. So it can use any method, but inventory turnover based on COGS is preferred for all cases.

Inventory turnover based on COGS is the preferred method as the flow is compared against cost and not against the price. Cost is the true measure of the flow of inventory because, in this way, the inflation effect can be ruled out, and there would be consistency in the analysis of financial performance.

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On January 1, 2017, Bonanza Wholesalers Inc. adopted the dollar-value LIFO inventory method for income tax and external financial reporting purposes. However, Bonanza continuedto use the FIFO inventory method for internal accounting and management purposes. In applying the LIFO method, Bonanzauses internal conversion price indexes and the multiple pools approach under which substantially identical inventory items aregrouped into LIFO inventory pools. The following data were available for inventory pool no. 1, which comprises products A andB, for the 2 years following the adoption of LIFO.

FIFO Basis per Records

Unit Total

Units Cost Cost

Inventory, 1/1/17

Product A 10,000 \(30 \)300,000

Product B 9,000 25 225,000

\(525,000

Inventory, 12/31/17

Product A 17,000 36 \)612,000

Product B 9,000 26 234,000

\(846,000

Inventory, 12/31/18

Product A 13,000 40 \)520,000

Product B 10,000 32 320,000

$840,000

Instructions

(a) Prepare a schedule to compute the internal conversion price indexes for 2017 and 2018. Round indexes to two decimal places.

(b) Prepare a schedule to compute the inventory amounts at December 31, 2017 and 2018, using the dollar-value LIFO inventory method.

Why should inventories be included in (a) a statement of financial position and (b) the computation of net income?

FIFO, average-cost, and LIFO methods are often used instead of specific identification for inventory valuation purposes. Compare these methods with the specific identification method, discussing the theoretical propriety of each method in the determination of income and asset valuation.

The net income per books of Linda Patrick Company was determined without knowledge of the errors indicated.

Net Income Error in Ending

Year per Books Inventory

2012 \(50,000 Overstated \) 3,000

2013 52,000 Overstated 9,000

2014 54,000 Understated 11,000

2015 56,000 No error

2016 58,000 Understated 2,000

2017 60,000 Overstated 8,000

Instructions

Prepare a worksheet to show the adjusted net income figure for each of the 6 years after taking into account the inventoryerrors.

The following independent situations relate to inventory accounting.

1. Kim Co. purchased goods with a list price of \(175,000, subject to trade discounts of 20% and 10%, with no cash discounts allowable. How much should Kim Co. record as the cost of these goods?

2. Keillor Company’s inventory of \)1,100,000 at December 31, 2017, was based on a physical count of goods priced at cost and before any year-end adjustments relating to the following items.

(a) Goods shipped from a vendor f.o.b. shipping point on December 24, 2017, at an invoice cost of \(69,000 to Keillor Company were received on January 4, 2018.

(b) The physical count included \)29,000 of goods billed to Sakic Corp. f.o.b. shipping point on December 31, 2017. The carrier picked up these goods on January 3, 2018.

What amount should Keillor report as inventory on its balance sheet?

3. Zimmerman Corp. had 1,500 units of part M.O. on hand May 1, 2017, costing \(21 each. Purchases of part M.O. during May were as follows.

Units Unit Cost

May 9 2,000 \)22.00

17 3,500 23.00

26 1,000 24.00

A physical count on May 31, 2017, shows 2,000 units of part M.O. on hand. Using the FIFO method, what is the cost of part M.O. inventory at May 31, 2017? Using the LIFO method, what is the inventory cost? Using the average-cost method, what is the inventory cost?

4. Ashbrook Company adopted the dollar-value LIFO method on January 1, 2017 (using internal price indexes and multiple pools). The following data are available for inventory pool A for the 2 years following adoption of LIFO.

At Base- At Current-

Inventory Year Cost Year Cost

1/1/17 \(200,000 \)200,000

12/31/17 240,000 264,000

12/31/18 256,000 286,720

Computing an internal price index and using the dollar-value LIFO method, at what amount should the inventory be reported at December 31, 2018?

5. Donovan Inc., a retail store chain, had the following information in its general ledger for the year 2018.

Merchandise purchased for resale $909,400

Interest on notes payable to vendors 8,700

Purchase returns 16,500

Freight-in 22,000

Freight-out (delivery expense) 17,100

Cash discounts on purchases 6,800

What is Donovan’s inventoriable cost for 2018?

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