Seminole Company began the year with 27,000 units of product in its January 1 inventory costing...
Seminole Company began the year with 22,500 units of product in its January 1 Inventory costing $15.50 each. It made purchases of its product during the year as follows. The company uses a periodic Inventory system. On December 31, a physical count reveals that 40,000 units of its product remain in inventory. Mar. May Aug. Nov. 733,000 units $18.50 each 25 35,000 units @ $22.50 each 125,000 units @ $24.50 each 10 35,500 units @ $27.50 each Required: 1. Compute...
Seminole Company began the year with 20,500 units of product in its January 1 inventory costing $15.10 each. It made successive purchases of its product during the year as follows. The company uses a periodic inventory system. On December 31, a physical count reveals that 36,000 units of its product remain in inventory. Mar. 7 29,000 units @ $18.10 each May 25 31,000 units @ $22.10 each Aug. 1 21,000 units @ $24.10 each Nov. 10 33,500 units @ $27.10...
If someone could explain how to get this it would be very beneficial thank you Seminole Company began the year with 29,500 units of product in its January 1 inventory costing $16.90 each. It made purchases of its product during the year as follows. The company uses a periodic inventory system. On December 31, a physical count reveals that 54,000 units of its product remain in inventory. Mar. May Aug. Nov. 7 47,000 units @ $19.90 each 25 49,000 units...
Aranas Manufacturing, a tool retailer, began year 20x7 with 21,500 units of product in its January 1 inventory, at a cost of $12.50 for each unit. It made successive purchases of its product in year 20x7, as follows. The company uses a periodic inventory system. On December 31, 20x7, a physical count reveals that 35,000 units of its product remain in inventory. Mar. 7 25,000 units @ $16 each May 25 41,500 units @ $19 each Aug. 1 22,750 units...
Part 3 Aranas Manufacturing, a tool retailer, began year 20x7 with 21,500 units of product in its January 1 inventory, at a cost of $12.50 for each unit. It made successive purchases of its product in year 20x7, as follows. The company uses a periodic inventory system. On December 31, 20x7, a physical count reveals that 35,000 units of its product remain in inventory Mar. 7 25,000 units @ $16 each May 25 41,500 units @ $19 each Aug. 1...
ATV Co. began operations on March 1 and uses a perpetual inventory system. It entered into purchases and sales for March as shown in the Tableau Dashboard. Mar 01: Purchase, 100 units, 50 each. Mar 05: Purchase, 400 units, 55 each. Mar 09: Sales, 420 units, 85 each. Mar 18: Purchase, 120 units, 60 each. Mar 25: Purchase, 200 units, 62 each. Mar 29: Sales, 160 units, 95 each. 1. Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory using FIFO. 2....
Ferris Company began January with 4,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $7. Merchandise transactions for the month of January are as follows: Purchases Date of Purchase Units Unit Cost* Total Cost Jan. 10 3,000 $ 8 $ 24,000 Jan. 18 4,000 9 36,000 Totals 7,000 60,000 * Includes purchase price and cost of freight. Sales Date of Sale Units Jan. 5 2,000 Jan. 12 1,000 Jan. 20 3,000 Total 6,000 5,000 units were on...
Ferris Company began January with 6,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $8. Merchandise transactions for the month of January are as follows: Required: Calculate January's ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using each of the following alternatives: 1. FIFO, periodic system 2. LIFO, periodic system 3. FIFO, perpetual system 4. Average cost, periodic system 5. Average cost, perpetual system
Ferris Company began 2018 with 5,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $9. Merchandise transactions for the month of January 2018 are as follows: Purchases Date of Purchase Units Unit Cost* Total Cost Jan. 10 6,000 $ 10 $ 60,000 Jan. 18 5,000 11 55,000 Totals 11,000 115,000 *Includes purchase price and cost of freight. Sales Date of Sale Units Jan. 5 3,000 Jan. 12 3,000 Jan. 20 4,000 Total 10,000 6,000 units were on...
Ferris Company began January with 7,000 units of its principal product. The cost of each unit is $6. Merchandise transactions for the month of January are as follows: Purchases Date of Purchase Units Unit Cost* Total Cost Jan. 10 6,000 $ 7 $ 42,000 Jan. 18 7,000 8 56,000 Totals 13,000 98,000 * Includes purchase price and cost of freight. Sales Date of Sale Units Jan. 5 3,000 Jan. 12 1,000 Jan. 20 4,000 Total 8,000 12,000 units were on...