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    Jan 15, 2012, 03:49 PM
    Maddox Specialty Company,
    Maddox Specialty Company, a division of Lost World Inc. manufactures three models of gear shift components for bicycles that are sold to bicycle manufacturers, retailers, and catalog outlets. Since beginning operations in 1978, Maddox has used normal absorption costing and has assumed a first-in, first-out cost flow in its perpetual inventory system. The balances of the inventory accounts at the end of Maddox's fiscal year, November 30, 2010, are shown below. The inventories are stated at cost before any year-end adjustments.


    Finished goods $647,000
    Work-in-process 112,500
    Raw materials 264,000
    Factory supplies 69,000

    The following information relates to Maddox's inventory and operations.

    1.The finished goods inventory consists of the items analyzed below.

    Down the tube shifter Cost Market

    Standard model $67,500 $67,000
    Click adjustment model 94,500 89,000
    Deluxe model 108,000 110,000
    Total down the tube shifters 270,000 266,000



    Bar end shifter
    Standard model 83,000 90,050
    Click adjustment model 99,000 97,550
    Total bar end shifters 182,000 187,600



    Head tube shifter
    Standard model 78,000 77,650
    Click adjustment model 117,000 119,300
    Total head tube shifters 195,000 196,950
    Total finished goods $647,000 $650,550


    2.One-half of the head tube shifter finished goods inventory is held by catalog outlets on consignment.
    3.Three-quarters of the bar end shifter finished goods inventory has been pledged as collateral for a bank loan.
    4.One-half of the raw materials balance represents derailleurs acquired at a contracted price 20 percent above the current market price. The market value of the rest of the raw materials is $127,400.
    5.The total market value of the work-in-process inventory is $108,700.
    6.Included in the cost of factory supplies are obsolete items with an historical cost of $4,200. The market value of the remaining factory supplies is $65,900.
    7.Maddox applies the lower-of-cost-or-market method to each of the three types of shifters in finished goods inventory. For each of the other three inventory accounts, Maddox applies the lower-of-cost-or-market method to the total of each inventory account.
    8.Consider all amounts presented above to be material in relation to Maddox' financial statements taken as a whole.

    Prepare the inventory section of Maddox's balance sheet as of November 30, 2010.ST]
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