1. What is the realized holding gain on inventory for 2010? 2. What is the unrealized holding gain on inventory for 2010? 3. What is the cost of sales to be reported under current cost accounting?.
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CURRENT COST ACCOUNTING
Problem 38. WWW had the following transactions for the current year with respect to its inventory:
On January 1, the entity purchased 50,000 units at P100 per unit.
During the year, the entity sold 40,000 units at P180 per unit.
The entity paid P700,000 for operating expenses.
The current replacement cost of the inventory on December 31 is P150 per unit.
Required: Based on the result of your audit, determine the following:
1. What is the realized holding gain on inventory for 2010?
2. What is the unrealized holding gain on inventory for 2010?
3. What is the cost of sales to be reported under current cost accounting?.
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