Why does supervalu use fifo at all

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Taken from the 2016 annual report of SUPERVALU (a large grocery chain, which also owns Save-A-Lot):

Inventories, Net

Inventories are valued at the lower of cost or market. Substantially all of the Company's inventory consists of finished goods. Inventories are recorded net of vendor allowances and cash discounts. The Company evaluates inventory shortages (shrink) throughout each fiscal year based on actual physical counts in its facilities. Allowances for inventory shortages are recorded based on the results of these counts to provide for estimated shortages as of the end of each fiscal year.

To value discrete inventory items at lower of cost or market before application of any last-in, first-out ("LIFO") reserve, the Company uses the weighted average cost method, the retail inventory method ("RIM") or replacement cost method. Inventories were valued at the lower of cost or market under the following methods as of February 27, 2016: weighted average cost method, 56 percent; replacement cost method, 22 percent; and RIM, 22 percent.

The replacement cost approach under the FIFO method is predominantly utilized in determining the value of high turnover perishable items, including produce, deli, bakery, meat and floral. Under the replacement cost method applied on a LIFO basis, the most recent purchase cost is used to calculate the current cost of inventory before application of any LIFO reserve. The replacement cost approach results in inventories valued at the lower of cost or market because of the high inventory turnover and the resulting low inventory days supply on hand combined with infrequent vendor price changes for these items of inventory.

RIM is used in valuing retail inventories. Under this method, the valuation of inventories is at cost and the resulting gross margins are calculated by applying a calculated cost-to-retail ratio to the retail value of inventories. RIM is an averaging method that has been widely used in the retail industry. Inherent in the RIM calculations are certain significant management judgments and estimates, including inventory shortages and cost-to-retail ratios, which impact the ending inventory valuation at cost, as well as the resulting gross margins. Management consistently applies its application of RIM valuations by product category and believes that the Company's RIM provides an inventory valuation that reasonably approximates cost. For fiscal 2016, a 1 percent change in the cost-to-retail ratios used to value inventories would impact Gross profit by less than 10 basis points.

As of February 27, 2016 and February 28, 2015, approximately 57 percent and 55 percent, respectively, of the Company's inventories were valued under the LIFO method. During fiscal 2015 and 2014, inventory quantities in certain LIFO layers were reduced. These reductions resulted in a liquidation of LIFO inventory quantities carried at lower costs prevailing in prior years as compared with the cost of fiscal 2015 and 2014 purchases. As a result, Cost of sales decreased by $1 and $14 in fiscal 2015 and 2014, respectively. If the FIFO method had been used to determine cost of inventories for which the LIFO method is used, the Company's inventories would have been higher by approximately $215 and $211 as of February 27, 2016 and February 28, 2015, respectively.

                                      SUPERVALU INC. and Subsidiaries
                              CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
                                    (In millions, except per share data)
                                                 Fiscal Years Ended
February 27, 2016 (52 weeks) February 28, 2015 (53 weeks) February 22, 2014 (52 weeks)
Net sales              $ 17,529                      $ 17,917                          $ 17,252
Cost of sales          14,945                       15,329                             14,712
Gross profit           2,584                         2,588                               2,540

 

3a. If SUPERVALU had used FIFO for all of its LIFO inventories, what would its cost of goods sold have been for 2016? And the impact on gross profit?

3b. If SUPERVALU had atax rate of 35%, by how much and in what directions would its income tax bill have changed?

3c.Why does SUPERVALU use FIFO at all? What other method does SUPERVALU use?

3d. What caused LIFO Liquidation in 2014 and 2015?

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