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Explain the weakness exists in the audit approach and manner in which the audit plan could be improved. Explain the internal control weakness presents in the system and whether the internal auditors should be discovered the given fraud earlier.
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Hemming Company reported the following current-year purchases and sales for its only product.
Date
January 1
January 10
Activities
Beginning inventory
Sales
March 14
July 30
March 15
October 5
October 26
Purchase
Sales
Purchase
Sales
410 units
455 units
Units Acquired at Cost
255 units @ $12.20 =
@ $17.20
@ $22.20
Units Sold at Retail
$ 3,111
210 units
@ $42.20
=
7,052
350 units
@ $42.20
10,101
430 units
@ $42.20
Purchase
Totals
155 units
1,275 units
$27.20 =
4,216
$ 24,480
990 units
Ending inventory consists of 50 units from the March 14 purchase, 80 units from the July 30 purchase, and all 155 units from the
October 26 purchase. Using the specific identification method, calculate the following.
a) Cost of Goods Sold using Specific Identification
Available for Sale
Cost of Goods Sold
Ending Inventory
Date
Activity
# of units
Cost Per
Unit
# of units
sold
Cost Per
Unit
Cost of
Goods Sold
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