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Inventory Costing Methods—Perpetual Method The Luann Company uses the perpetual inventory system. The following July data are for an item in Luann’s inventory: July 1 Beginning inventory 30 Units@ $9 per unit 10 Purchased 50 Units@ $11 per unit 15 sold 60 Units 26 Purchased 25 Units@ $13 per unit Calculate the cost of goods sold for the July 15 sale using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) the weighted-average cost methods. Round your final answers to the...
Inventory Costing Methods-Perpetual Method The Luann Company uses the perpetual inventory system. The following July data are for an item in Luann's inventory: July 1 Beginning inventory 30 units @ 10 Purchased $9 per unit 50 units @$11 per unit 15 Sold 60 units 26 Purchased 25 units @$13 per unit Calculate the cost of goods sold for the July 15 sale using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first- out, and (c) the weighted-average cost methods. Round your final answers...
Inventory Costing Methods-Perpetual Method Merritt Company uses the perpetual inventory system. The following May data are for an item in Merritt's inventory: May 1 Beginning inventory 170 unit@ $32 per unit 12 Purchased 120 unit@ $37 per unit 16 sold 190 unit@ 24 Purchased 180 unit@ $38 per unit Calculate the cost of goods sold for the May 16 sale using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) the weighted-average cost methods. Round your final answers to the nearest...
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...
Inventory Costing Methods-Perpetual Method Using the data below, assume that Graham Corporation uses the perpetual inventory system. Calculate the value of ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the year using the perpetual method and (a) first.in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) weighted-average cost method. Units Unit Cost Beginning inventory, January 1,200 Purchases: February 11 1,500 May 18 1,400 October 23 1,100 March 1 July 1 1,400 October 29 1,000 Round the cost per unit to 3 decimal...
Inventory Costing Methods-Perpetual Method Arrow Company is a retailer that uses the perpetual inventory system. August 1 Beginning inventory 5 Purchased 8 Purchased 11 Sold 80 units of Product A @ $1,600 total cost 100 units of Product A @ $2,116 total cost 200 units of Product A @ $4,416 total cost 170 units of Product A @ $4,800 total sale Calculate the inventory cost of item A on August 11 (after the sale) using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in,...
Inventory Costing Methods-Periodic Method Merritt Company uses the periodic inventory system. The following May data are for an item in Merritt's inventory: May 1 Beginning inventory 450 units $34 per unit 12 Purchased 400 units 539 per unit 16 Sold 480 units 24 Purchased 460 units @ $40 per unit Calculate the cost of goods sold for May and ending inventory at May 31 using (a) first-in, first-out, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) the weighted average cost methods. Do not...
LO2E6-2A. Inventory Costing Methods--Periodic Method The Lippert Company uses the periodic inven- tory system. The following July data are for an item in Lippert's inventory: July 1 Beginning inventory, 30 units @ $9 per unit. 10 Purchased 50 units @ $10 per unit. 15 Sold 60 units. 26 Purchased 25 units Sil per unit. Calculate the cost of goods sold for July and ending inventory at July 31 using (a) first-in, first-our, (b) last-in, first-out, and (c) the weighted average...
Inventory Costing Methods and the Perpetual Method Mckay & Company experienced the following events in March: Date Event Units Unit Cost Total Cost Mar.1 Purchased inventory 100 $35 $3,500 Mar. 3 Sold inventory entory 60 Mar. 15 Purchased inventory 100 $38 $3,800 Mar. 20 Sold inventory 40 Assume the perpetual inventory system is used. Use the weighted average inventory costing method to calculate the company's cost of goods sold and ending inventory as of March 31. Round weighted average cost...
Inventory Costing Methods and the Perpetual Method McKay & Company experienced the following events in March: Date Event Units Unit Cost Total Cost Mar. 1 Purchased inventory 100 @ $33 $3,300 Mar. 3 Sold inventory 60 Mar. 15 Purchased inventory 100 @ $36 $3,600 Mar. 20 Sold inventory 40 Assume the perpetual inventory system is used. Use the weighted-average inventory costing method to calculate the company’s cost of goods sold and ending inventory as of March 31. Round weighted-average cost...