llows for Xpert's purchases and sales of the ultra-lightweight snowboard in October: Transaction Date Oct. 1 Beginning inventory. 10 Purchase 12 Sale 13 Purchase 25 Sale 27 Purchase Units 25 30 (42) 35 (45) 20 Unit Purchase Price $295 300 305 310 Unit Sales Price $450 460 nstructions a. Calculate the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory using FIFO and weighted average, assuming Xpert uses a perpetual inventory system. Round the weighted average cost per unit to two decimal places. b. What would be the ending inventory and cost of goods sold if Xpert used FIFO and weighted average in a periodic inventory system? Round the weighted average cost per unit to two decimal places.
llows for Xpert's purchases and sales of the ultra-lightweight snowboard in October: Transaction Date Oct. 1 Beginning inventory. 10 Purchase 12 Sale 13 Purchase 25 Sale 27 Purchase Units 25 30 (42) 35 (45) 20 Unit Purchase Price $295 300 305 310 Unit Sales Price $450 460 nstructions a. Calculate the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory using FIFO and weighted average, assuming Xpert uses a perpetual inventory system. Round the weighted average cost per unit to two decimal places. b. What would be the ending inventory and cost of goods sold if Xpert used FIFO and weighted average in a periodic inventory system? Round the weighted average cost per unit to two decimal places.
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