Matching Questions
152.Match the following terms with the appropriate definitions.
1. An estimate of days needed to convert the inventory at the end of the period into receivables or cash.
2. An inventory valuation method where each item in inventory is identified with a specific purchase and invoice.
3. The accounting constraint that aims to select the less optimistic estimate when two or more estimates are about equally likely.
4. The number of times a company's average inventory is sold during a period.
5. Financial statements prepared for periods of less than one year.
6. An inventory pricing method that assumes the unit prices of the beginning inventory and of each purchase are weighted by the number of units of each in inventory; the calculation occurs at the time of each sale.
7. An inventory valuation method that assumes costs for the most recent items purchased are sold first and charged to cost of goods sold.
8. A method for estimating an ending inventory based on the ratio of the amount of goods for sale at cost to the amount of goods for sale at retail price.
9. An inventory valuation method that assumes that inventory items are sold in the order acquired.
10. The expected sales price of an item minus the cost of making the sale.