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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2025
EBP 001  
EBP, Accounting Policy [Line Items]  
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
a.Basis of Accounting

The accompanying financial statements of the Plan have been prepared on the accrual basis of accounting.
b.Investment Valuation and Income Recognition

Investments are stated at fair value. The fair value of mutual funds is based on quoted market prices on the last business day of the Plan year. The fair value of the Corporation’s common stock within the Stock Fund is based on the closing price on the last business day of the Plan year. Participants own units of the Stock Fund, not shares of the Corporation’s common stock. The collective funds are valued by applying the Plan’s ownership percentage in the fund to the fund’s net asset value at the valuation date as a practical expedient of fair value. Money market fund balances are valued based on redemption values on the last business day of the Plan year.

The Stock Fund consists of the Plan’s investment in the Corporation’s common stock and a money market fund. In accordance with the Plan’s policy of stating investments at fair value, the amount reflected as the net appreciation in fair value of investments represents the change in fair value as compared to cost and realized gains and losses, with cost determined using the average cost method. Purchases and sales of securities are recorded on the trade-date basis. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Dividends are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

The Plan’s investments, in general, are exposed to various risks, including interest rate, credit and overall market volatility risks. In addition, due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is reasonably possible that changes in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and such changes could materially affect the amounts reported in the statements of net assets available for benefits.

Included in investments at December 31, 2025 and 2024, are shares of American Woodmark Corporation common stock amounting to $22,833,980 and $33,699,883, respectively. This investment represents 6% and 10% of total investments at December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively. A significant decline in the market value of American Woodmark Corporation common stock would significantly affect the net assets available for benefits.

c.Notes receivable from participants

Notes receivable from participants (participant loans) are carried at their unpaid principal plus accrued and unpaid interest. Delinquent participant loans are considered in default and treated as a distribution to the participant.

d.Benefit Payments

Benefit payments are recorded upon distribution.
e.Use of Estimates

The preparation of the Plan’s financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, as well as the reported amounts of changes in net assets available for benefits during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.