Addison, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. Below is information about one inventory tom for the...
Addison, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The following is information about one inventory item for the month of September: Sept. 1 Inventory 20 units at $20 4 Sale 10 units 10 Purchase 30 units at $25 17 Sale 20 units 30 Purchase 10 units at $30 If Addison uses FIFO, the cost of the ending merchandise inventory on September 30 is
Addison, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The following is information about inventory for the month of September: Sep. 1 Inventory 5 Sold 12 Purchased 18 Sold 30 Purchased Calculate Ending Inventory using: 30 units at $10 20 units 20 units at $20 15 units 10 units at $30 FIFO : LIFO: Using the folk Purcha Merche Septem Sales allowa
Required information SB Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory... Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company's beginning inventory of a particular product and its purchases during the month of January were as follows: Quantity Unit Cost Beginning inventory (Jan. 1) Purchase (Jan. 11) Purchase (Jan. 20) Total Total Cost $ 300 336 621 $1,257 On January 14, Beech Soda, Inc. sold 29 units of this product. The other 34 units remained in Inventory at January 31....
Required information SB Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory... Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company's beginning inventory of a particular product and its purchases during the month of January were as follows: Quantity Unit Cost Total 3 Cost $ 300 336 Beginning inventory (Jan. 1) Purchase (Jan. 11) Purchase (Jan. 20) Total $1.257 On January 14, Beech Soda, Inc. sold 29 units of this product. The other 34 units remained in inventory at January 31....
SB Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory... Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company's beginning inventory of a particular product and its purchases during the month of January were as follows: Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost Beginning inventory (Jan. 1) 23 $ 14 $ 322 Purchase (Jan. 11) 15 $ 20 300 Purchase (Jan. 20) 26 $ 22 572 Total 64 $ 1,194 On January 14, Beech Soda, Inc. sold 28 units of this product. The...
Required information SB Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory... Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company's beginning inventory of a particular product and its purchases during the month of January were as follows: Quantity Unit Cost Total Cost $ 300 336 Beginning inventory (Jan. 1) Purchase (Jan. 11) Purchase (Jan. 20) Total 621 $1,257 On January 14, Beech Soda, Inc. sold 29 units of this product. The other 34 units remained in inventory at January 31....
Required information Beech Soda, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system. The company's beginning inventory of a particular product and its purchases during the month of January were as follows: QuantityUnit CostTotal Cost Beginning inventory (Jan. 1) 22 $24 $528 Purchase (Jan. 11) 25 $30 750 Purchase (Jan. 20) 36 $32 1,152 Total 83 $2,430 On January 14, Beech Soda, Inc. sold 38 units of this product. The other 45 units remained in inventory at January 31. 1A. Assuming that Beech Soda uses the...
Windsor, Inc. uses a perpetual inventory system and reported $526,000 of inventory at the beginning of the month based on a physical count of inventory. During the month, the company bought $52,000 of inventory and sold inventory that had cost $45,500. At the end of the month, the physical count of inventory shows $530,000 on hand. How much shrinkage occurred during the month? Multiple Choice O $48.000 $48,000 O $2,500 O $43,000
Using the information given below for a company that uses a perpetual inventory system calculate the ending inventory using FIFO. Unit Units Cost Beginning inventory 100 Jan. 5 purchased 40 Jan. 10 sold Jan. 15 purchased Jan. 25 sold $10 12 60 70
Inventory Costing Methods-Perpetual Method Shiloh Company uses the perpetual inventory system for its merchandise inventory. The June 1 inventory for one of the items in the merchandise inventory consisted of 60 units with a unit cost of $60. Transactions for this item during June were as follows: June 5 Purchased 40 units @ $70 per unit 13 Sold 50 units @ 110 per unit 25 Purchased 30 units @ 72 per unit 29 Sold 20 units Required a. Calculate the...