Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following:
Transactions | Units | Unit Cost | |
Beginning inventory, January 1 | 430 | $6.00 | |
Transactions during the year: | |||
a. | Purchase, January 30 | 330 | 3.70 |
b. | Purchase, May 1 | 490 | 7.00 |
c. | Sale ($8 each) | (190) | |
d. | Sale ($8 each) | (730) | |
Required:
a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale.
b. & c. Compute the amount of ending inventory and cost of goods sold at December 31, under Average cost, First-in, first-out, Last-in, first-out and Specific identification inventory costing methods. For Specific identification, assume that the first sale was selected two-fifths from the beginning inventory and three-fifths from the purchase of January 30. Assume that the second sale was selected from the remainder of the beginning inventory, with the balance from the purchase of May 1.
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Compute the amount of ending inventory and cost of goods sold at December 31 under Average cost, First-in, first-out, Last-in, first-out, Specific identification of the inventory costing methods. For Specific identification, assume that the first sale was selected two-fifths from the beginning inventory and three-fifths from the purchase of January 30. Assume that the second sale was selected from the remainder of the beginning inventory, with the balance from the purchase of May 1. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
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Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 410 Unit Cost $4.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: Purchase, January 30 Purchase, May 1 Sale ($6 each) d. Sale ($6 each) 3.50 5.00 310 470 (170) (710) Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b. & c. Compute the amount of...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Transactions Units Unit Cost Beginning inventory, January 1 390 $6.00 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 290 3.30 b. Purchase, May 1 450 7.00 c. Sale ($8 each) (150) d. Sale ($8 each) (690) Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b. & c. Compute...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 320 Unit Cost $5.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 b. Purchase, May 1 c. Sale ($7 each) d. Sale ($7 each) 2.60 6.00 220 380 (80) (620) Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b. &c. Compute the...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: the accounting Units 360 Unit Cost $5.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 b. Purchase, May 1 c. Sale ($7 each) d. Sale ($7 each) 3.00 6.00 260 420 (120) (660) Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b.& c. Compute the amount...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the
end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting
records for the most popular item in inventory showed the
following:
Transactions
Units
Unit Cost
Beginning inventory, January 1
340
$3.00
Transactions during the year:
a.
Purchase, January 30
240
2.80
b.
Purchase, May 1
400
4.00
c.
Sale ($5 each)
(100)
d.
Sale ($5 each)
(640)
Required:
a. Compute the amount of goods available for
sale.
b. & c. Compute...
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 380 Unit Cost $3.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 b. Purchase, May 1 c. Sale ($5 each) d. Sale ($5 each) 3.20 4.00 280 440 (140) (680) Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b. & c. Compute...
11.12 points Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Transactions Units Unit Cost Beginning inventory. January 1 330 $4.00 Transactions during the year a. Purchase, January 30 230 2.70 b. Purchase, May 1 390 c. Sale ($6 each) (90) d. Sale ($6 each) 5.00 eBook Print Required: a. Compute the amount of goods available for sale. b....
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 470 Unit Cost $5.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 b. Purchase. May 1 C. Sale (58 cach) de Sole (58 cach) 4.1 7.00 370 530 230) (770) Required: 6. Compute the amount of goods available for sale b. & c. Compute...
Need help solving for the Specific Identification....Work on how
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Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic Inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 330 Unit Cost $4.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 b. Purchase, May 1 c. Sale ($6 each) d. Sale ($6 each) 2.70 5.00 230 390 (90) (630)...
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did the calculations and where the numbers came from.
Kirtland Corporation uses a periodic inventory system. At the end of the annual accounting period, December 31, the accounting records for the most popular item in inventory showed the following: Units 360 Unit Cost $5.00 Transactions Beginning inventory, January 1 Transactions during the year: a. Purchase, January 30 Purchase, May 1 Sale ($7 each) d. Sale ($7 each) 3.00 6.00 oooo 260 420 (120) (660)...