What is the primary reason a company using a perpetual inventory system would still need to take a physical inventory count?

Correct answer: To check the accuracy of the perpetual records and determine the amount of inventory lost.

Explanation

Even with a perpetual system that continuously tracks inventory, a physical count is necessary as a control measure to ensure the records match the actual goods on hand and to account for any discrepancies.

Other questions

Question 1

According to the textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the three inventory classifications for a manufacturing company?

Question 3

If goods are shipped FOB destination, at what point does the ownership of the goods pass from the seller to the buyer?

Question 4

Which of the following statements about consigned goods is correct?

Question 5

The first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory cost flow method assumes that the cost of the:

Question 6

Using the data for Houston Electronics in Illustration 6-5, where 450 units are in ending inventory, what is the cost of the ending inventory under the LIFO method in a periodic system?

Question 7

What is the formula for calculating the weighted-average unit cost under the average-cost method?

Question 8

In a period of inflation, which inventory costing method produces the highest net income?

Question 9

If a company's ending inventory is overstated by $10,000 in 2018, what is the effect on its 2018 and 2019 net income?

Question 10

What does the inventory turnover ratio measure?

Question 11

If a company has a beginning inventory of $60,000, cost of goods purchased of $380,000, and ending inventory of $50,000, what is its inventory turnover?

Question 12

Which of the following is an advantage of the LIFO method for tax purposes during a period of inflation?

Question 13

The lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is an example of which accounting concept?

Question 14

Under a perpetual inventory system, the moving-average method computes a new average cost at what point?

Question 15

The gross profit method is used to estimate the cost of ending inventory. Which of the following is NOT required to use this method?