19. SPRAY-PAINT INVENTORY The Graphic Hobby House made purchases of assorted colors of spray paint during the year as follows. Beginning inventory 200 cans at $2.20 March 400 cans at $2.40 May 700 cans at $2.00 August 500 cans at $2.30 November 300 cans at $2.60 At the end of the year, they had 450 cans of spray paint in stock.

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19. SPRAY-PAINT INVENTORY The Graphic Hobby House made purchases of assorted
colors of spray paint during the year as follows.
Beginning inventory 200 cans at $2.20
March 400 cans at $2.40
May 700 cans at $2.00
August 500 cans at $2.30
November 300 cans at S2.60
At the end of the year, they had 450 cans of spray paint in stock.
(a) Find the inventory value using the weighted-average method.
(b) Find the inventory value using the FIFO method.
(c) Find the inventory value using the LIFO method.
Transcribed Image Text:19. SPRAY-PAINT INVENTORY The Graphic Hobby House made purchases of assorted colors of spray paint during the year as follows. Beginning inventory 200 cans at $2.20 March 400 cans at $2.40 May 700 cans at $2.00 August 500 cans at $2.30 November 300 cans at S2.60 At the end of the year, they had 450 cans of spray paint in stock. (a) Find the inventory value using the weighted-average method. (b) Find the inventory value using the FIFO method. (c) Find the inventory value using the LIFO method.
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a) Weighted average method

 

Total cost = 200 * 2.20 + 400 * 2.40 + 700 * 2 + 500 * 2.30 + 300 * 2.60

Total cost = 4730

Average cost per unit = 4730/ 200 + 400 + 700 +500 + 300

Average cost per unit = 4730/ 2100

Average cost per unit = 2.252

Total Inventory value = 2.252 * 450 units

Total inventory value = 1013.4

 

b) FIFO method

450 units are left in the stock it would consume the last 300 units

So it will be 450 -300 = 150 units ( we will use the pricing of second last stock)

Cost of the inventory now

300 * 2.60 + 150 * 2.30

= 1125

The inventory value using FIFO method = 1125

 

c) LIFO method 

450 units are in stock it will take the 200 units of the first block so it will be = 450 -200 = 250 Units ( we will use the pricing of second stock)

 

The value of the inventory:

200 * 2.20 + 250 * 2.40

The value of the inventory using LIFO method = 1040

 

 

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