Calculate the company's ending inventory and cost of goods sold
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Requirement 1. Prepare a perpetual inventory record, using the FIFO inventory costing method, and determine the company's cost of goods sold, ending merchandise inventory, and gross protit. Begin by computing the cost of goods sold and cost of ending merchandise inventory using the FIFO inventory costing method. Enter the transactions in chronological order, calculating new inventory on hand balances after each transaction. Once all of the transactions have been entered into the perpetual record, calculate the quantity and total cost...
Brief Exercise 6-5 Calculate ending Inventory and cost of goods sold using FIFO (L06-3) During the year, Wright Company sells 490 remote-control airplanes for $120 each. The company has the following inventory purchase transactions for the year Jan. 1 May. 5 Nov 3 Transaction Beginning inventory Purchase Purchase Number of U nits 4 0 270 220 Unit Cost $68 71 7 6 Total Cost $ 2,720 19,170 16, 720 $38, 610 Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold for...
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Exercise 6-4A Part 1 Required: 1. Using FIFO, calculate ending inventory, cost of goods sold, sales revenue, and gross profit. FIFO Cost of Goods Available for Sale Cost of Goods Sold Ending Inventory # of units Cost per Cost of Goods Available for Sale Cost per unit # of units Cost of Goods Sold unit # of units Cost Ending per unit Inventory Beginning Inventory Purchases: Apr. 7 Jul. 16 Oct.6 Total ES Sales revenue Gross profit...
1. Calculate January's
ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month using FIFO,
periodic system.
2. Calculate January's ending inventory and
cost of goods sold for the month using LIFO, periodic system.
3. Calculate January's ending inventory and
cost of goods sold for the month using FIFO, perpetual system.
4. Calculate January's ending inventory and
cost of goods sold for the month using Average cost, periodic
system
5. Calculate January's ending inventory and
cost of goods sold for...
FIFO & LIFO Inventory Study the FIFO and LIFO explanations in Chapter 8. 1) Compute ending FIFO inventory and cost of goods sold. Assume $90,000 sales; beginning inventory 500 units @$50; purchases of 400 units @$50; 100 units @$65; 400 units @$80. 2) Compute the cost of goods sold percentage of sales. 3) Compute ending LIFO inventory and cost of goods sold, using same assumptions. 4) Compute the cost of goods sold percentage of sales. 5) Comment on the difference...
Calculate the cost of ending inventory and the cost of goods sold
under the (a) FIFO b) LIFO, and (c) weighted average cost methods.
(Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round "Weighted
Average Cost" to 2 decimal places.)
Spotter Corporation reporteu le IUIUWING TUI JUIC E Date Description Units Unit Cost June 1 Beginning 24 $11.20 11 Purchase 40 12.20 24 Purchase 36 14.20 30 Ending Total Cost $268.80 488.00 511.20 Required: 1. Calculate the cost of ending inventory and...
Calculate the cost of goods sold and ending inventory using the
FIFO cost method.
Calculate the cost of goods sold and ending inventory using the
average cost method.
Blue Limited uses a perpetual inventory system. The inventory records show the following data for its first month of operations: Date Explanation Units Unit Cost Total Cost Balance in Units Aug. 2 Purchases 249 $69 $17,181 249 3 Purchases 506 96 48,576 755 Sales (275) 480 15 Purchases 926 121 112,046 1,406...
FIFO tends to increase cost of goods sold when: O A. costs are declining O B. costs are constant O C. costs are increasing OD. FIFO will always yield the lowest possible cost of goods sold If ending inventory on December 31, 2016, is overstated, then O A. gross margin for the year ended December 31, 2016, will be understated OB. cost of goods sold for the year ended December 31, 2016, will be overstated O c. gross margin for...
Consider the following information for Maynor Company, which uses a periodic inventory system: Units 22 Transaction Beginning Inventory Purchase Purchase Purchase Unit Cost $72 78 January 1 March 28 August 22 October 14 Total Cost $ 1,584 2,496 3,608 4,312 Goods Available for Sale 147 $12,000 The company sold 49 units on May 1 and 44 units on October 28. Required: Calculate the company's ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the each of following invento, costing methods. (Round...
Question 17 (2 points) ✓ Saved During a period of inflation, firms using FIFO will have the Highest cost of goods sold, lowest net income, and lowest ending inventory Lowest cost of goods sold, highest net income, and lowest ending inventory Highest cost of goods sold, lowest net income, and highest ending inventory Lowest cost of goods sold, highest net income, and highest ending inventory