At the first joint meeting of the FASB, IASB and EASB (Endorian Accounting Standards Board)...
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At the first joint meeting of the FASB, IASB and EASB (Endorian Accounting Standards Board) the controversy over inventory arose. The EASB allows LIFO and NIFO (next in first out) which values inventory at the price of acquiring the next unit. Their argument is that this is the minimum price at which the merchandise would be sold, and obsolete inventory would have no value. FASB allows LIFO but not NIFO and of course IASB does not allow either one. The US-IRS has stated that they will NOT change their policy regarding the requirement of LIFO for books if it is used for taxes, thus any removal of LIFO from GAAP would cause an increase in taxes for US Companies. For some unknown reason (maybe they listened to too much of Mr. Spocks singing) they have come to you for advice. Should NIFO be allowed for financial accounting purposes why or why not? Should LIFO be allowed for financial accounting purposes why or why not? DEFEND your answer including the impact these methods have on income statements, taxes and balance sheets.
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