EVIDENCE ON THE DETERMINANTS OF INVENTORY ACCOUNTING POLICY CHOICE
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
CUSHING, BE; LECLERE, MJ
署名单位:
University System of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park
刊物名称:
ACCOUNTING REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4826
发表日期:
1992
页码:
355-366
关键词:
lifo
OWNERSHIP
decisions
FIFO
摘要:
SYNOPSIS AND INTRODUCTION: This study provides additional evidence on factors influencing inventory accounting policy choice. Following Lee and Hsieh (1985), Dopuch and Pincus (1988), and Lindahl (1989), we compare long-time FIFO users with long-time LIFO users to test variables that might be expected to influence inventory method choice. This study incorporates a tax savings variable in evaluating the LIFO/FIFO choice. We also survey financial executives to corroborate the results of secondary data analyses and to seek new insights about inventory method choice. The findings suggest that: (1) anticipated tax savings is the primary reason firms use LIFO and (2) other firms do not use LIFO because of numerous factors without a single dominant reason. Most of these factors diminish the potential tax savings from LIFO. They include LIFO layer liquidations, LIFO bookkeeping costs, declining production costs, and contradictory tax and financial reporting rules on accounting for inventory obsolescence. However, other factors include effects on debt covenants, concern about the complexity of LIFO, and the requirements of FIFO for government contracts. Two unexpected findings emerged. First, the multivariate model is quite accurate in predicting FIFO firms, but predicts less then half of those using LIFO. Second, the correspondence between the responses to the FIFO survey and the cross-sectional data is not as strong as might be expected, which suggests that determinants of inventory choice continue to be elusive.