Calculate following
a) Cost of goods sold = 17*16 = 272
b) Ending inventory = (10*13+5*16) = 210
Chapter 6-Quiz Caloulator Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for Product XCX are as follows: Sep. 1...
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for Product XCX are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 22 units @ $11 5 Sale 15 units 17 Purchase 27 units @ $13 30 Sale 15 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the last-in, first-out method, determine (a) the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale and (b) the inventory on September 30. a) Cost of goods sold $ b) Inventory, September 30 $
Chapter 6. Quiz Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 29 units 5 Sale 17 units 17 Purchase 32 units $16 30 Sale 31 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the first in, first-out method, determine (a) the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale and (b) the inventory on September 30 a. Cost of goods sold b. Inventory, September 30 $ 192
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 28 units @ $22 5 Sale 16 units 17 Purchase 29 units @ $23 30 Sale 30 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the first-in, first-out method: a. Determine the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale. $ b. Determine the inventory on September 30. $ Check My Work PreviousNext
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 25 units @ $11 5 Sale 13 units 17 Purchase $13 25 units 15 units 30 Sale Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the last-in, first-out method: a. Determine the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale. b. Determine the inventory on September 30.
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 34 units $16 5 Sale 20 units 17 Purchase 37 units $19 30 Sale 35 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the first-in, first-out method: a. Determine the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale. b. Determine the inventory on September 30.
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 24 units $17 5 Sale 14 units 17 Purchase 25 units $18 30 Sale 27 units Assuming a perpetual Inventory system and the first-in, first-out method, determine (a) the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale and (b) the inventory on September 30. a. Cost of goods sold $ 170 b. Inventory, September 30
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows: Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 24 units @ $15 5 Sale 14 units 17 Purchase 26 units @ $17 30 Sale 27 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the first-in, first-out method: a. Determine the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale. b. Determine the inventory on September 30.
Ch 6 Assignment (Not Graded) Calculator Perpetual Inventory Using FIFO 1 BE.06.02 ALGO Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for Item Zeta are as follows: 2. EX.06.164 3. EX.06.164 ALGO 4. EX.06.159 Oct. 1 Inventory 45 units $21 7 Sale 32 units 15 Purchase 36 units 524 24 Sale 22 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and using the first in first-out (FIFO) method, determine (a) the cost of goods sold on October 24 and (b) the inventory on October 31...
Perpetual Inventory Using FIFO Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for Item ER27 are as follows: May 1 Inventory 58 units @ $16 9 Sale 40 units 13 Purchase 60 units @ $17 28 Sale 22 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method, determine (a) the cost of merchandise sold on May 28 and (b) the inventory on May 31. a. Cost of merchandise sold on May 28 $ b. Inventory on May 31 $
Sep. 1 Beginning Inventory 26 units @ $13 5 Sale 12 units 17 Purchase 21 units @ $14 30 Sale 19 units Assuming a perpetual inventory system and the last-in, first-out method: a. Determine the cost of the goods sold for the September 30 sale. $ b. Determine the inventory on September 30. $ Check My Work PreviousNext