1. Inventory Cost. Lester Company provides the following data with respect to ins inventory: Goods counted in the warehouse Goods included in the count specifically segregated per sales P 1,000,000 25,000 contract Goods in the receiving department, returned by customer, in good condition 12,500 Goods ordered and in the receiving department, invoice not received Goods ordered, invoiced received but goods not received. Freight is paid by seller. 100,000 75,000 Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping point Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping 62,500 38,000 destination Goods currently being used for window display 50,000 Goods in the counter for sale 200,000 Goods in the receiving department, refuse by us because of damage Goods included in count, damaged and unsalable Goods in the shipping department 45,000 12,500 67,500 Compute the correct amount of inventory.
1. Inventory Cost. Lester Company provides the following data with respect to ins inventory: Goods counted in the warehouse Goods included in the count specifically segregated per sales P 1,000,000 25,000 contract Goods in the receiving department, returned by customer, in good condition 12,500 Goods ordered and in the receiving department, invoice not received Goods ordered, invoiced received but goods not received. Freight is paid by seller. 100,000 75,000 Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping point Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping 62,500 38,000 destination Goods currently being used for window display 50,000 Goods in the counter for sale 200,000 Goods in the receiving department, refuse by us because of damage Goods included in count, damaged and unsalable Goods in the shipping department 45,000 12,500 67,500 Compute the correct amount of inventory.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Inventory Cost. Lester Company provides the following data with respect to ins
inventory:
|Goods counted in the warehouse
Goods included in the count specifically segregated per sales
P 1,000,000
25,000
contract
Goods in the receiving department, returned by customer, in
good condition
12,500
Goods ordered and in the receiving department, invoice not
100,000
received
Goods ordered, invoiced received but goods not received.
Freight is paid by seller.
75,000
Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping point
Goods shipped today, invoice mailed, FOB shipping
62,500
38,000
destination
Goods currently being used for window display
50,000
Goods in the counter for sale
200,000
Goods in the receiving department, refuse by us because of
damage
Goods included in count, damaged and unsalable
Goods in the shipping department
45,000
12,500
67,500
Compute the correct amount of inventory.
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