Sandvik Mining uses a periodic inventory system. One of the company’s products is a special equipment for the oil drilling rig. The inventory quantities, purchases and sales of this equipment for the most recent year are as follows:         Number of units Cost per unit Total Cost Inventory, Jan. 1 35 $132       4,620 Feb. 1 purchase 23 145       3,335 Mar. 1 purchase 40 130       5,200 Apr. 1 purchase 17 147       2,499 Goods available for sale 115      15,654 Jun. 1 sale 89     Sept. 1 purchase 29 155       4495 Inventory, Dec. 31 55             Instructions Using the periodic costing procedures, compute the cost of December 31 inventory and the cost of goods sold for the year under each of the following cost assumptions: First-in, first-out Last-in, first-out Average cost (round to the nearest dollar, except unit cost)   Prepare the journal entries to record cost of goods sold under each of the above assumptions

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Sandvik Mining uses a periodic inventory system. One of the company’s products is a special equipment for the oil drilling rig. The inventory quantities, purchases and sales of this equipment for the most recent year are as follows:

 

 

 

 

Number of units

Cost per unit

Total Cost

Inventory, Jan. 1

35

$132

      4,620

Feb. 1 purchase

23

145

      3,335

Mar. 1 purchase

40

130

      5,200

Apr. 1 purchase

17

147

      2,499

Goods available for sale

115

 

   15,654

Jun. 1 sale

89

 

 

Sept. 1 purchase

29

155

      4495

Inventory, Dec. 31

55

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Using the periodic costing procedures, compute the cost of December 31 inventory and the cost of goods sold for the year under each of the following cost assumptions:
  2. First-in, first-out
  3. Last-in, first-out
  4. Average cost (round to the nearest dollar, except unit cost)

 

Prepare the journal entries to record cost of goods sold under each of the above assumptions

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