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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Large Mart has asked the CFO if it is possible to change the cost flow assumption that is used to value Large Mart's inventory. At the moment, Large Mart is using the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) cost flow assumption (in a perpetual inventory accounting system) and although the CEO would like to retain a perpetual inventory accounting system, she would prefer the application of a different cost flow assumption. The CEO would like to make this change because she believes that this will improve Large Mart's financial position in the balance sheet.
The CFO asks you to investigate, and write a report about, the following questions:
Problem 1: What are the legal requirements in in relation to changes in inventory cost flow assumptions for reporting entities in Australia? In your answer, you should discuss (1) whether or not changes to cost flow assumptions are permissible in principle and why, and (2) what valuation options (other than FIFO) may be available to Large Mart.
Problem 2: What are the legal limitations to changes of cost flow assumptions for reporting entities in Australia? In your answer, you should discuss (1) what legal restrictions would limit Large Mart's ability to make changes to their inventory cost flow assumptions, and (2) whether or not the reason why the CEO would like to make this change may have any impact on Large Mart's ability to make such a change.
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