Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134114811
Author: Robert Kemp, Jeffrey Waybright
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Chapter 5, Problem 1CP
1.
To determine
Ascertain the amount of ending inventory balance and the cost of goods sold for July 31, under FIFO method.
2.
To determine
Ascertain the amount of ending inventory balance and the cost of goods sold for July 31, under LIFO method.
3.
To determine
Ascertain the amount of ending inventory balance and the cost of goods sold for July 31, under Average cost method.
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QUESTION ONE
At beginning of July 2021, Idah & Faith (IF) Co had 25 microwave ovens in inventory costing of
K750 per unit. Over the next three months, the company made the following purchases.
Date
Quantity
Unit cost
K
6 July
770
5 August
4
800
1 September
8.
850
14 September
6.
880
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(i) FIFO method
(ii) LIFO method
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Exercise 1. FIFO, LIFO and weighted average
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Date
Detail
Quantity
(unit cost)
April 1
Initial inventory
6
$72
6
Sale
4
8
Purchase
11
84
13
Sale
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15
Sale
3
19
Purchase
20
109
21
Sale
8
22
Sale
2
27
Purchase
10
90
30
Sale
6
Chapter 5 Solutions
Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition (4th Edition)
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