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Treatment of closing stock
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08-14-2010, 04:06 PM
listen keep it simple..

-everything which we hold on year end comes in Statement of Financial position( now dont use balance sheet word as it has been replaced by revised IAS-1) so thats why the stock which an entity holds at year end for instance June 30.20xx will be shown as current asset in statement of financial position

-everything which we expensed/used during the year comes in Profit and loss account thus the inventory we consumed is recorded as expense in p/l
and the method of computation is as follows

opening stock(value)=10,000
purchases(current year)=20,000

total availiable stock=30,000
lessStock value closing sotck(W.A basis)20,000
value of stock sold(bal)=10,000

THx and regards
IASB-ACA
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<br />Hi,
I have a query.
Why closing stock is considered in both Profit & Loss A/C and balance sheet.
Regards.
Bipin
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Treatment of closing stock - by alpha - 08-13-2010, 03:26 AM
[No subject] - by basit_namdar - 08-14-2010, 06:58 AM
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