At the beginning of November, Yoshi Inc.’s inventory consists of 64 units with a cost per unit of $96. The following transactions occur during the month of November.   November   2   Purchase 80 units of inventory on account from Toad Inc. for $100 per unit, terms 1/10, n/30. November   3   Pay cash for freight charges related to the November 2 purchase, $320. November   9   Return 16 defective units from the November 2 purchase and receive credit. November   11   Pay Toad Inc. in full. November   16   Sell 100 units of inventory to customers on account, $12,600. [Hint: The cost of units sold from the November 2 purchase includes $100 unit cost plus $5 per unit for freight less $1 per unit for the purchase discount, or $104 per unit.] November   20   Receive full payment from customers related to the sale on November 16. November   21   Purchase 56 units of inventory from Toad Inc. for $106 per unit, terms 3/10, n/30. November   24   Sell 70 units of inventory to customers for cash, $7,700. (Note: For calculating the cost of inventory sold, ignore the possible purchase discount on November 20.) 3. Prepare the top section of the multiple-step income statement through gross profit for the month of November after the adjustment for lower of cost and net realizable value.        YOSHI INC. Multiple-step Income Statement (partial) For the month of November

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At the beginning of November, Yoshi Inc.’s inventory consists of 64 units with a cost per unit of $96. The following transactions occur during the month of November.

 

November   2   Purchase 80 units of inventory on account from Toad Inc. for $100 per unit, terms 1/10, n/30.
November   3   Pay cash for freight charges related to the November 2 purchase, $320.
November   9   Return 16 defective units from the November 2 purchase and receive credit.
November   11   Pay Toad Inc. in full.
November   16   Sell 100 units of inventory to customers on account, $12,600. [Hint: The cost of units sold from the November 2 purchase includes $100 unit cost plus $5 per unit for freight less $1 per unit for the purchase discount, or $104 per unit.]
November   20   Receive full payment from customers related to the sale on November 16.
November   21   Purchase 56 units of inventory from Toad Inc. for $106 per unit, terms 3/10, n/30.
November   24   Sell 70 units of inventory to customers for cash, $7,700. (Note: For calculating the cost of inventory sold, ignore the possible purchase discount on November 20.)

3. Prepare the top section of the multiple-step income statement through gross profit for the month of November after the adjustment for lower of cost and net realizable value. 

 

 
 
YOSHI INC.
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For the month of November
   
   
   
   
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