Answer:
The firm reports $4,232 as inventory in its balance sheet at the end of the current year.
Explanation:
Given
There are two-steps involved.
The First process involve the Dollar Value LIFO (DV LIFO)
We'll apply this to retail dollars in order to determine the layer added in current-year retail dollars.
After then, well calculate the FIFO Cost to retail (FIFO CR)
This will be needed in order to convert that layer to cost.
Lastly, this layer is added to beginning inventory at cost to yield ending inventory at cost.
EI Retail
Current Index = $2,000 + $40,000 - $28,000 = $14,000
Base = Current Index/Price Index
Base = $14,000/1.6 = $8,750
Increment in EI Retail
Base = $8,750 - $1,600 = $7,150
Current = $7,150 * 1.6 = $11,440
FIFO Begins from here
Cost to Retail (CR) = $12,000/$40,000 = 0.30
Increase in EI Retail
Cost = 0.30 * $11,440 = $3,432
Total = $800 + $3,432= $4,232