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Lower Of Cost Or Market Inventory Valuation: IFRS Versus US GAAP

Dahli Gray    
Clemense Ehoff Jr.    

Resumen

The lower of cost versus market (LCM) controversy regarding inventory cost measurement is presented. The differences between International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and United States (US) Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are analytically compared. The link between US federal tax law and US GAAP is emphasized relative to a discussion of deferred taxes and potential US federal income tax revenue.

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