accounting
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for an inventory item are as follows:
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Sep. 1 |
Beginning Inventory |
23 |
units |
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$11 |
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5 |
Sale |
12 |
units |
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17 |
Purchase |
23 |
units |
@ |
$12 |
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30 |
Sale |
15 |
units |
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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.
1. Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for tennis rackets are as follows:
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April |
3 |
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Inventory |
19 units |
@ |
$15 |
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11 |
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Purchase |
17 units |
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$19 |
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14 |
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Sale |
26 units |
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21 |
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Purchase |
9 units |
@ |
$17 |
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25 |
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Sale |
13 units |
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2. Complete the inventory cost card assuming the business maintains a perpetual inventory system and determine the cost of goods sold and ending inventory using FIFO.
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Inventory |
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Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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April 3 |
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fill in the blank 1 |
$fill in the blank 2 |
$fill in the blank 3 |
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fill in the blank 10 |
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Total Cost of goods sold |
$fill in the blank 40 |
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Ending inventory value |
$fill in the blank 41 |
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for tennis rackets are as follows:
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April |
3 |
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Inventory |
21 units |
@ |
$14 |
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11 |
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Purchase |
17 units |
@ |
$16 |
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14 |
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Sale |
23 units |
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21 |
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Purchase |
14 units |
@ |
$16 |
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25 |
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Sale |
19 units |
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Complete the inventory cost card assuming the business maintains a perpetual inventory system and determine the cost of goods sold and ending inventory using LIFO.
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Purchases |
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Cost of Goods Sold |
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Inventory |
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Date |
Qty. |
Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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Qty. |
Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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Qty. |
Unit Cost |
Total Cost |
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April 3 |
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fill in the blank 1 |
$fill in the blank 2 |
$fill in the blank 3 |
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11 |
fill in the blank 4 |
$fill in the blank 5 |
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$fill in the blank 8 |
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fill in the blank 10 |
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fill in the blank 13 |
$fill in the blank 14 |
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fill in the blank 22 |
$fill in the blank 23 |
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$fill in the blank 26 |
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fill in the blank 28 |
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fill in the blank 31 |
$fill in the blank 32 |
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fill in the blank 37 |
$fill in the blank 38 |
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Total Cost of goods sold |
$fill in the blank 40 |
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Ending inventory value |
$fill in the blank 41 |